Certainly. Many Latin classes today practice speaking the Latin language. However, Latin is commonly known as a "dead language" because it is no longer spoken as a native language.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
Simply because Latin was the language spoken in Genoa when he was born !
Latin was spoken by the Latins who lived in Latium (land of the Latins) in central Italy, south of the river Tiber. Originally, Latium was not unified under one ruler. It was a collection of independent city-states. Rome was one of the Latin cities.
The language spoken by the Romans was Latin.Answer:Initially Latin was the main written and spoken language of the Roman Empire, but Greek came to be the language spoken by well-educated (elite) Romans. This was due to an influx of Greek slaves as teachers and the easier availability of literature written in Greek.In the eastern Roman Empire (later the Byzantine Empire) Latin never replaced Greek as a spoken language. Greek became the official language of this area after the death of Justinian.
Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
The old catholic mass was spoken in Latin.
The second most-spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese.
No. Latin is not spoken natively in ANY country (which is the definition of a dead language).
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Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
Latin was spoken by the common people and for everyday communication. Educated people spoke and read Greek.
Pig Latin is spoken by juveniles.
Latin developed from Italic dialects spoken in Italy.
Because Latin was the spoken language of the Romans.
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Latin comes from Rome. in Italy. You can't actually BE Latin, Latin is a language, not a nationality, but the Romans would have spoken it.