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Latin is the name of a language. Latin was spoken (in different forms) over many hundreds of years by different populations with different kings, so there is no definite answer.
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1st: talk that has forms of written and spoken language in it i.e text and MSN language (abbreviations, acronyms, contracted words etc).
Their language was Semitic, different from Greek and Latin. A few words were absorbed into those languages. They invented cursive writing, different from symbols and pictographs of Egyptian and Mesopotamian writings which were syllabic and not adapted to easy use. Their alphabet formed the basis of modern writing.
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Latin was the language of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. Today Italian is spoken in Rome and throughout Italy. Italian is one of the Romance languages, one of the languages strongly rooted in Latin and that could be considered to be modern forms of Latin..
A. E. Hillard has written: 'Additional Latin exercises to North and Hillard's Latin prose composition for the Middle forms of schools' -- subject(s): Latin language, Composition 'Elementary Latin translation book' -- subject(s): Latin language, Translating into English, Readers 'Elementary Latin Exercises'
No, Greek is the language of the Greeks; Latin was the language of the Romans.Latin forms the root of several modern languages including Spanish, Portugese, Italian, French, and Romanian
H. J. Hardy has written: 'A Latin reader for the lower forms in schools' -- subject(s): Latin language, Readers
Rome. It's a form of Latin that developed, in various forms, in the area known as Gaul.
The word landscape is abbreviated in different forms depending on the various acronyms it takes. The most common abbreviations include L and Lan for landscape.
Some main landforms in Latin America include the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, the Atacama Desert, the Patagonian Plateau, and the Yucatan Peninsula. These diverse landscapes contribute to the region's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.