Japanese is generally regarded as being one of the Japonic languages, of which there are not very many -- just two, in fact: Japanaese and Ryukyuan.
The wider classification of Japonic is the subject of a deal of controversy, If you are interested in pursuing this further, start by taking a look at the Wikipedia article "Classification of Japonic".
No.
French is a Romance Language.
Yes. The Romance Languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of Rome, whence the word "Romance."
no french is a romance language and German is a germanic language.
Yes
No.
French is a Romance Language.
French is a Romance Language.
No, French was primarly the romance language, along with Italian but English is a secondary romance language.
Yes. The Romance Languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of Rome, whence the word "Romance."
no french is a romance language and German is a germanic language.
french apparently
Yes
Romance Language...Italian, Portugese, Spanish, french
A Romance language does not mean it is a language that is sweet and charming, though they usually are. What "Romance" means is that the languages all come from a specific language group. In the case of French, it is considered a Romance language because it is rooted in Latin, the primary language of the Romans. Other Romance languages are Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.French is a romance language (derived from Latin) and it is believed to have developed from the street or gutter language spoken in the Roman Empire.
French is a Romance language, and is one of the many derived from Latin (the language spoken in the Roman Empire).
No, German is not a romance language. It belongs to the Germanic language family, along with English, Dutch, and Swedish. Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, and Italian.