They didn't have a 'Roman' language; they spoke and wrote Latin...
The language is dead. Hebrew is a language evolved from it. Descendants of the people who spoke it still exist.
This question is to unclear and is impossible to answer. What do you mean what where Roman used for? Do you know that the Romans were and still are people? They are people form Rome.
The language of the Romans was Latin. As the Romans expanded their territory they also expanded the use of their language. The languages of Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, and Romania, are all based on Latin. Some English words have their roots in Latin and legal and medical terminology is in Latin. (the medical sometimes uses Greek)
The Hopi Indian tribe communicated using their native Hopi language. It is still in use today.
The Welsh language emerged in the 6th century and is still in use.
Theseus is Theseus in any language. Btw the language is Latin, not Roman.
Because Latin was the language of the ancient Romans which is still used today and Roman numerals is the numerical aspect of the Latin language.
We still use their language which is Latin.
The language is dead. Hebrew is a language evolved from it. Descendants of the people who spoke it still exist.
We still use Roman numerals today because they are the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still used and spoken today.
Roman numerals are still needed nowadays because they are the numerical branch of the Latin language which is still used and spoken today.
Nobody deliberately learned Greek just to write Greek mythology. The Greek people spoke, read, and wrote in the Greek language, and were from an area known as Greece. They also happened to write a lot of mythology that we still read today. To the Greek people, writing stories in the Greek language was just as natural as us writing in English.
We still use the Roman numeral system today because it is the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still spoken today
We still use the ancient Roman numeral system today because it forms the numerical aspect of the ancient Latin language which is still spoken today.
The Roman numeral system is still being used today because it is the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still being used today.
Yes, Sanskrit is still used as a language for scholarly and religious purposes in India. There are individuals and institutions dedicated to preserving and promoting the language through writing, teaching, and research. However, its everyday usage has significantly declined over time.
The Roman numeral system is used in the Latin language which is still spoken today in the Vatican