Yes. It evolved from the time of the Romans.
Yes, Italian is a Romance language that evolved from Latin. It shares many similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and structure with other Romance languages like Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
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It is a language that has evolved from Latin, known as Romance languages. Some examples are Italian, Spanish, French, Romanian, Catalan...
Latin descends from the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. It was influenced by the Etruscan language and the Greek alphabet. With these influences it developed into Latin in the Italian peninsula.
German is not based on Latin. German is a West Germanic language that developed from Proto-Germanic, while Latin is an Italic language that gave rise to the Romance languages like French, Spanish, and Italian. The two languages have different linguistic roots and histories.
Kind of, as english is a proto-germanic language, italian is a latin language.
late Middle English: from French ambassadeur, from Italian ambasciator, based on Latin ambactus'servant.'
The name of the old Italian language is Latin, as the language of the Romans when they ruled Italy and much of Europe and since the Italian language is partly based on Latin.
The Portuguese language is based on Latin, with influences from other languages like Arabic, Germanic, and Celtic due to historical interactions with different cultures. It has evolved over time and developed its own unique characteristics.
It is a language that has evolved from Latin, known as Romance languages. Some examples are Italian, Spanish, French, Romanian, Catalan...
Latin descends from the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. It was influenced by the Etruscan language and the Greek alphabet. With these influences it developed into Latin in the Italian peninsula.
Italian, Spanish, French are all examples of latin-based languages.
Kind of, as english is a proto-germanic language, italian is a latin language.
Geographically, it comes from Italy. Linguistically, it is based mostly on Latin.
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late Middle English: from French ambassadeur, from Italian ambasciator, based on Latin ambactus'servant.'
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The Spanish language is based off of the Latin language.
I think it based on Bali and Sansakrit, the same base as Indian language.AnswerNo. The languages based on Latin are referred to as the "Romance" languages, and they are French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian.