Romance
Romance
Latin is the base language for the Romance languages, which include Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages developed from Latin after the fall of the Roman Empire.
They are alphabet based, Indo-European languages.
The same kind as all romance languages have...the Latin Alphabet.
Latin is basically the root of all languages. also, latin is a base root for a lot of medical terminologies
The Romans spoke Latin and spread their language throughout the empire. In Europe, five of the languages are "spin offs" of Latin as they have a related Latin base. These languages are Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and French.
Mainly Latin church texts and English.
I think it based on Bali and Sansakrit, the same base as Indian language.AnswerNo. The languages based on Latin are referred to as the "Romance" languages, and they are French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian.
Romance languages. Like 'Roman'ce languages. Cause Latin comes from the Romans
Two languages that evolved from Latin are Italian and Spanish. These languages developed from Vulgar Latin, the colloquial form of the Latin language spoken by common people.
The Romance languages (one group of many human languages) are derived from Latin. Many Latin words are borrowed directly from Latin into other languages, and many abbreviations are derived from their Latin roots.
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