No, Greek is the language of the Greeks; Latin was the language of the Romans.
Latin forms the root of several modern languages including Spanish, Portugese, Italian, French, and Romanian
well no.But don't you mean is latin the same language AS spanish ?
No. they are completely different languages. For example:
Latin: Carpe diem
Hebrew: ×ָכוֹל וְש×ָתֹה ×›Ö¼Ö´×™ מָחָר × Ö¸×ž×•Ö¼×ª
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
The goddess Iris is spelled the same in Greek or Latin.
Atalanta is the same, in Greek or Latin.
The *Latin* root (Greek is a separate language, they are not the same) for this compound word is: ex (out of) and mitto (to send)
alibi in greek is άλλοθι (allothi) and it has the same meaning.
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No, Greek is not a Latin-based language. Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family, while Latin is part of the Italic branch of the same language family. However, Latin has influenced the vocabulary and grammar of modern Greek due to historical interactions between the two cultures.
Homophone is Greek. The roots are homos "same" and phone "sound".
Flex a greek or latin
The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
The word finale in the Greek language is spelled as finale. This word in Latin is ultimo and in Spanish it is the same as it is in English.