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[[File:Teritoriul onomastic al elementului dava - Sorin Olteanu.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.5|Map of the geographical distribution of attested placenames with the ''-dava'' suffix, according to Olteanu (2010). The dava distribution confirms Dacia and Moesia as the zone of Dacian speech. The dava zone is, with few exceptions, consistent with Ptolemy's definition of Dacia's borders. There is no conclusive evidence that Dacian was a predominant language outside the dava zone in the 1st century AD. According to Strabo, the Thracians spoke the same language as the Dacians, in which case Dacian was spoken as far as the Aegean sea and the [[Bosporus]]. But Strabo's view is controversial among modern linguists: dava placenames are absent south of the [[Balkan mountains]], with one exception (see [[Dacian language#Relationship with ancient languages|Thracian]], below) ]]
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[[File:Teritoriul onomastic al elementului dava - Sorin Olteanu.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Loci suffixo ''-dava'' appellati]]
 
'''Lingua Dacica'''<ref>"Dacicae nomenclaturae": {{Mithridates}} f. 16v</ref>, hodie exstincta, ad [[Linguae Indoeuropaeae|familiam Indoeuropaeam]] pertinuit. Eruditi nonnulli Dacicam idem ac [[lingua Thracica|Thracicam]] fuisse adseverant; multi divisioni "Thraco-Illyricae" vel "[[Linguae Balcanicae antiquae|Balcanicae]]" linguarum antiquarum Indoeuropaearum attribuunt.