| Population |
3,173,400 in Spain, 8.2% of the population (1986). Population total both countries 4,000,000 (1999 WA). |
| Region |
Northwest Spain, Autonomous Region of Galicia. Also spoken in Portugal. |
| Alternate names |
GALEGO, GALLEGO |
| Classification |
Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Ibero-Romance, West Iberian, Portuguese-Galician. |
| Comments |
Galician is between Portuguese and Spanish, but closer to Portuguese. Portuguese has about 85% intelligibility to speakers of Galician (R.A. Hall, Jr., 1989). Many dialects. Bilingualism in Spanish. There is an Academy of the Galician Language. It has had many decades of development as a language of serious literature, including poetry, essays on novel, ideological, philosophical, and sociological topics, and for all levels of education, including higher education. A growing sense of ethnic identity and of the Galician language. Investigation needed: intelligibility with dialects on the border with Asturian. Official language. Bible 1989-1992. |