Latin.
Latin was the language of the Roman Empire. However Greek was the lingua franca of the ancient world so the educated Romans were also fluent in Greek. Latin itself, could be said to be divided into two parts-- the high class "classical" Latin and the "vulgar" Latin that was spoken by the masses.
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As is the case of all linguistic language families, Latin was never invented. Instead, Latin gradually evolved as all languages have from another mother tongue. In this case Latin is an Indo-European language sharing a common ancestor to Sanskrit.
The Romans achieved greatness in literature. The canonical poets of classicalLatinliterature, Virgil, Horace and Ovid, have hadenduring big influence of European literature. Rhetorical writingalsoreached great heights. Thewritingsof Cicero have also been extremely influential.
Latin was the language of the Roman empire. However Greek was the lingua franca of the ancient world so the educated Romans were also fluent in Greek. Latin itself, could be said to be divided into two parts-- the high class "classical" Latin and the "vulgar" Latin that was spoken by the masses.
Latin, and for some, Greek as well.
The script of English language is Roman
Latin is the roman language
The language is Polish. The religion is Roman Catholic.
They didn't have a 'Roman' language; they spoke and wrote Latin...
Roman is not a language. Latin is the language spoken by the Ancient Romans.
It is of Latin origin, brought over by the roman army.
Roman Sosnowski has written: 'Origini della lingua dell'economia in Italia' -- subject(s): Economics, Language, Italian language, History
The official language of the Roman empire was Latin throughout its history, including theHellenisticperiod. Local peoples spoke their own languages.
The language of the Roman was Latin. Quomodo es?
Language (Spanish), religion (Roman Catholicism) and a common history of 300 years (1521-1821).
In the school subject, you'd typically learn about the language (grammar, vocabulary, translation, etc.) and history of the Roman Empire.
"Inter mundos" is a Latin phrase, which means "between worlds" in English. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and has been widely used as a scholarly and scientific language throughout history.
The script of English language is Roman
Do you mean Roman language or Roman numerals? In language 449 is quadringenti-ae-a quadraginta novem. In numerals it is CCCCXLIX
Roman is not a language.
Roman is not a language
Peter Salway has written: 'A history of Roman Britain' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman, History, Roman Antiquities, Romans 'The Oxford illustrated history of Roman Britain' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman, History, Roman Antiquities, Romans 'The frontier people of Roman Britain' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Antiquities, Roman, History, Roman Antiquities, Romans