If you mean a similar feature to English, there are many, starting with the alphabet. The parts of speech are the same and their usage, except in Latin the endings of the words connote person, number and gender. There are also many English words derived from the Latin.
One physical feature that the Roman Empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.One physical feature that the Roman empire completely surrounded was the Mediterranean Sea.
There are 13 general features of language. One feature of language is specialization. Another feature of language is total feedback.
Roman is not a language. Latin is the language spoken by the Ancient Romans.
One non-Roman feature of the Byzantine Empire was its use of Greek as the primary language, which reflected the Hellenistic culture that persisted after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Additionally, the Byzantine Empire was characterized by its unique blending of Christian theology with classical philosophy, influencing its art, architecture, and legal systems, exemplified by the construction of the Hagia Sophia and the codification of Roman law through the Justinian Code. This distinct cultural identity set Byzantium apart from its Roman predecessors.
In a way. Latin was the language of the Ancient Romans, although no one refers to their language as 'Roman.' It's strictly Latin.
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No, Greek technology was not similar Roman technology. Rome might have had one Greek technology that they used, but other then that one Greek technology, Roman technology was not similar to Greek technology.
One way in which the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar is that both built a strong system of roads.
Most probably that was a language similar to the one used by the Norsemen. Nowadays the most similar one would be Icelandic as an example of isolated medieval Norwegian.
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The Roman language, Latin, was made the same way all other languages were made. It was "made" so people could talk to one another.
Because the soldiers manning the out posts of the Roman Empire spoke/wrote in Latin as it was the official language of the Roman Empire... ergo if you wanted any association with the Roman Empire you had to know basic latin. Latin really caught on as being the one, uniform language of the whole Roman Empire