They are alphabet based, Indo-European languages.
Romance
Romance
The same kind as all romance languages have...the Latin Alphabet.
The prefix "gen" comes from the Latin word "genus," which means type or kind. It is commonly used in English to indicate origin, source, or production.
Israel uses the Hebrew alphabet for the Hebrew language, the Arabic alphabet for the Arabic language, and the Latin alphabet for the English languages. Signs in all three languages can be found throughout Israel.
English
I hope you mean "English grammar".Latin stands as an excellent model for the study of grammar in all languages, since it sets out specific relationships between words and the way they are used. Even though Germanic languages such as English behave differently to Latin, they still have the same basic elements of clause, phrase and sentence construction.Many people today who speak a kind of English ignore the rules of grammar or make it up as they go along and are unable to express themselves coherently and clearly as a result.I have been studying over 50 languages for most of my life and without a solid understanding of Latin I would have struggled to grasp the way other languages such as Old and Middle English work.
A floralogist is one kind of scientist who studies flowers.Specifically, the English word combines three words from the ancient Latin and Greek languages. The prefix "flora-" comes from the classical Latin name Flora, the ancient Roman goddess of fertility, flowers and plants. The suffixes "-logy" from the ancient Greek -λογία(-logía) and "-ist" from the ancient Greek -ιστής (-istēs) combine to respectively mean "study of" and "agent."
angelicAdjective1. very kind, pure, or beautiful2. of or relating to angels3. Derived from Latin angelicus meaning "angelic", ultimately related to Greek αγγελος (angelos) "messenger".
The Greek alphabet, an evolution of the Phoenician. An evolution of the Greek alphabet was the Latin.
Beyonce speaks English and spanish.
Vita is the Latin root for "life". An English to Latin dictionary would be helpful.