No, although they both have Latin origins.
No. In Monaco they speak French, Italian or Monegasque. In England they speak English.
Latin is not a race; it is a language. Italian people are ethnically related to the Romans who spoke Latin, as are the Spaniards and the French.
Spanish originated from Vulgar Latin, a form of Latin spoken by common people in the Roman Empire. Over time, it evolved into what is now known as the Spanish language, influenced by various other languages spoken in the Iberian Peninsula.
Romance Language...Italian, Portugese, Spanish, french
It depends on what you are referring to in saying the same. If you are referring to language, then no they are not the same. If you are referring to the two as European countries then yes. etc.
French and Italian are both Romance languages. (Not 'romantic' languages!)
french
Sicilian Language is different from Italian. Just like the other romance languages (French, Spanish, or Portuguese) are different from Italian. The Sicilian grammar shares the same fundamentals as the other Latin language and, in my opinion, has a closer relation to Spanish grammar.
The native language is Italian, but the official language is French.
from italian to french is what i have heard
Italian or Portegusse
There is no one "most romantic" language as the perception of romance is subjective. Languages such as French, Italian, and Spanish are often considered romantic because of the way they sound and their cultural associations with love and passion. Ultimately, any language can be romantic depending on the context and delivery.