no. Latin is the lenguage that was used in the Roman Empire. Spanish as well as italian, french, etc. are lenguages that comes from Latin
...no.
Latin. Latin, lithuanian, lao, latvian, luxembourgish.
Lao--or Laotian--is spoken in Laos and the northeast of Thailand.
No, Aramaic and Latin are two distinct languages that belong to different language families. Aramaic is a Semitic language, while Latin is an Italic language. They have different origins, structures, and vocabulary.
In a way. Latin was the language of the Ancient Romans, although no one refers to their language as 'Roman.' It's strictly Latin.
The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.
No, although they both have Latin origins.
No. They are not even related.
It is the country next to Thailand. Laotians people speak the language similar to the Northern East people of Thailand.. Well... to be precise, Lao is the language or people (also known as Laotian). The country is Laos (or Lao PDR)
Lithuanian, Latvian, Lao.
Latin numerals are the same as Roman numerals and they form the numerical aspect of the Latin language.
Lao or Laotian
Italian and Welsh are not directly related as they come from different language families. Italian is a Romance language, originating from Latin, while Welsh is a Celtic language, part of the Brythonic branch. They evolved separately from different ancestral languages.