The Latin language came from Latium, a region in central Italy where the Latini lived. The Latini founded Rome and gave their name to the Latin language, which was later spread throughout Europe by the Roman Empire.
No, latin came from italic, greek came from hellenic.
The word ton came from a language called Latin
the word lingua came from Latin.
Greek
Latin
Mainly Latin, but also home language (where they came from)
igneous rock came from the latin language meaning fire
Spanish, like Italian, French, etc., is a romance language. That means that it evolved from the language of the Romans, Latin.
because latin is a dead language and the spaniards came into that land and taught everyone spanish
It came into the English language from the Anglo-Norman "sulfre", which derived from the Latin "sulfur".
No, Italian and Spanish are both Romance languages that evolved from Latin, but they developed independently of each other. Italian originated in modern-day Italy, while Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula.
It came from the French 'delit' which, in turn came from the Latin 'delectare' which means to charm.