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[[Gothic Romance]] is the result of the evolution and gradual merging of two historic languages, [[Italian Gothic]] (a 13ᵗʰ-century descendant of [[Old Valthungian]]) and a yet-unnamed Romance language (possibly of the Rhaeto-Romance or Gallo-Italic persuasion; a 13ᵗʰ-century descendant of Vulgar Latin).
[[Gothic Romance]] is the result of the evolution and gradual merging of two historic languages, [[Italian Gothic]] (a 13ᵗʰ-century descendant of [[Old Valthungian]]) and a yet-unnamed Romance language (possibly of the Rhaeto-Romance or Gallo-Italic persuasion; a 13ᵗʰ-century descendant of Vulgar Latin).
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|align="right"| ''Alarico:'' || “Mêodi ios, Gutili: Quâtho in Roma…” || ''Remember, Gothlings: When in Rome…''
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|align="right"| ''Sigerico:'' || “…fac’elocqui facon thê Romanin?”|| ''…do as the Romans do?''
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|align="right"| ''Alarico:'' || “Nê, disita ezja!”|| ''No, sack it!''
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