Romance is both independently a language and literature.
Romance language is a branch of Indo-European language with Latin descent as a vulgar/popular language in Roman Empire as opposed to classical Latin, a generic of French,Italian,Portugese,,Romanian and Spanish Language.
Romance in literature is adventure and love tales in prose or verse that was popular in France in 1200 Century and spread in Europe.
Gion Deplazes has written: 'Cuorsa dalla veta' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Il chavrer da Vigliuz' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'La Ghriba' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Poesia' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh poetry 'Per taviarnas' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Marietta - Cuolpa u destin' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Cambridas' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh poetry 'La scappada' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Clavs' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Passiuns' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Placi pign raquenta' -- subject(s): Fishing stories, Raeto-Romance, Hunting stories, Raeto-Romance, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'La spina ella spatla' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literary studies 'Flurs cazzola' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'Schibettas' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh poetry 'Dramatica' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh drama
No, French was primarly the romance language, along with Italian but English is a secondary romance language.
Yes, the French language is a Romance language. It evolved from Latin and is part of the Romance language family, which includes other languages like Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and became the basis for the Romance languages, which are French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian. The word "romance" in referring to the languages and cultures of certain European countries, does not mean the hearts and flowers stuff, such as in the "romance" novels. It is an adjective derived from the word Roman or Rome.
French is considered a Romance language because it evolved from Latin, specifically Vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the Roman soldiers and settlers in Gaul (modern-day France) after the Roman conquest. Over time, this Latin-based language in Gaul developed into Old French, eventually becoming the French language spoken today.
Tista Murk has written: 'Il triarch' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh drama 'Ils treis vents ni Il mat e la diala' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh drama 'Spinai' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh prose 'La mort dal poet' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh drama 'Tredischin' -- subject(s): Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh literature, Rhaeto-Romance/Romansh drama
Romance languages are primarily based on Latin, the language of the ancient Romans. As Latin spread throughout the Roman Empire, it evolved into different regional dialects that eventually developed into distinct Romance languages such as Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Prose romance is a type of language using the natural flow of speech and ordinary grammatical structure instead of traditional poetry. It is found in magazines, films, and literature and examples are prose fiction and heroic prose.
TurkeyTurkey does not use a Romance language as its official language; the other two nations do, however
No, German is not a romance language. It belongs to the Germanic language family, along with English, Dutch, and Swedish. Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, and Italian.
No, Danish is not a Romance language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language group. Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
Spanish is called a Romance language because it has its origins in Latin, which was the language spoken by the Romans. As the Roman Empire spread throughout Europe, Latin evolved into different regional dialects, including the one that eventually became Spanish. These languages derived from Latin are known as Romance languages, which also include French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.