It depends on the career you want/have. If you want to have a career in the science area, studying Latin would help with sceitnfic terms and names and writings. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages.
The language you should consider removing would depend on your specific goals and needs. If you are looking for a practical language for business or travel, Latin might be the least useful as it is considered a dead language. If you are considering current relevance and popularity, Mandarin Chinese could be a strong contender due to its complexity and limited use outside of China and certain Asian regions.
Yes, French is considered a Romance language, which evolved from Latin. Many French words have Latin roots, and the grammar and structure of French are also heavily influenced by Latin.
French
Not exactly, but French comes from Latin.
latin in french is '' I DON'T KNOW''
"Latin" is spelled the same way in both French and English.
The word pioneer is derived from the Middle French word "pionnier," which originally meant foot soldier. Its Latin roots can be traced to the word "pedonem" meaning foot soldier or infantryman.
latin, french, spanish, Italian
Latin American. Definitely not French.
french: aujourd'hui german: heute latin: hodie
latin
french: l'ongle (masculine)latin: ungula (feminine)