No, although they both have Latin origins.
Yes, French is a Romance language that evolved from Vulgar Latin. It belongs to the same language family as Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
No. In Monaco they speak French, Italian or Monegasque. In England they speak English.
Romance Language...Italian, Portugese, Spanish, french
French and Italian are both Romance languages. (Not 'romantic' languages!)
Sicilian Language is different from Italian. Just like the other romance languages (French, Spanish, or Portuguese) are different from Italian. The Sicilian grammar shares the same fundamentals as the other Latin language and, in my opinion, has a closer relation to Spanish grammar.
Lupo means 'wolf' in italian, I think it means the same in French too!
from italian to french is what i have heard
"Cognac" is the same in French and in Italian.
German is the odd language out because it is a Germanic language, whereas French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian are Romance languages.
The word "bouquet" is French.
Today, yes. All Romans speak Italian today, its their national language. In ancient times the Romans spoke Latin, and modern Italian is, like all the other Romance languages, an offshoot of Latin.
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