We do not know the specifics, but since we know that Latin is an Indo-European language, it came about from the Indo-European settlers in the central Italic peninsula and the Latins adopted the alphabet from the nearby Etruscans.
Italy. Latin was the language of the ancient Romans.
it comes from Latin and Arabic
Latin. French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian are Romance languages that evolved from Latin, the language of ancient Rome.
Roman is not a language. Latin is the language spoken by the Ancient Romans.
It come both from Ancient Greek and Latin. Τιτάνας means titan in ancient Greek, and Titanium is just the Latin adaptation of the word.
The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.
Latin words come from the country of Italy. Latin was the language of the ancient Romans and is the precursor to the Romance languages such as Italian, French, and Spanish.
The word, lion, derives from the Latin and ancient Greek languages.
Italian came from the language called LATIN in these days. Latin was spoken in what is now Italy, and other places in the times of the Roman Empire.
latin is no longer spoken as a national language. It was the language of ancient Rome
It's Latin (the language of ancient Rome), from pater, meaning "father."
No, 'stochastic' doesn't come from the classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. Instead, it's of Greek origin. It derives from 'stochazesthai', which means 'to guess at' or 'to aim at'.