Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
The current language spoken in Rome, Italy is Italian.
You are probably talking about Latin.
Rome is a city, not a country--it happens to be the capital of Italy, and the language spoken there is therefore Italian. If the original question referred to the empire/kingdom of Rome, then the most widely spoken language was Latin.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
Latin was the predominant language spoken in Rome 2000 years ago. It was the language of the Roman Empire and was used for official communication, literature, and everyday conversations among the people of Rome.
I Am not sure I understand your question. The ruins of Ancient Rome are in Rome and the language spoken in Italy is Italian. If you want to learn it there are many ways to do so. If you go to Pompei you can see ancient graffiti from 79AD, but there is no longer ancient Latin spoken as it was 2000 years ago.
latin is no longer spoken as a national language. It was the language of ancient Rome
rome came into existance around 700b.c. probably somewhere around there?
Rome was a multilingual city with Latin being the official language. Other languages spoken in Rome included Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic due to the diverse population and cultural influences.
The main language spoken in Rome is Italian. However, due to its history and international reach, you may also encounter people speaking English, especially in more touristic areas or in business settings. Additionally, there can be a variety of other languages spoken by the multicultural population in Rome, including regional dialects and languages of immigrants.
Latin is the classic language spoken in ancient Rome and has been used as a language of scholarship for many centuries. It is the root language of many modern Romance languages, such as Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.