The correct answer is Greek. :)
Koiun Greek
koine Greek
The word technology first appeared in English in the 17th century.
Old Tibetan, which was first written in the mid 7th Century.
The Romans influenced Anglo Saxon Britain in many ways. The first is the language. The Anglo Saxon language was a mixture of majorly Latin, some Celtic, and Norse. The Romans also left some materials that Anglo Saxons used to build huts and homes. They also converted pagan Britain into Christianity in the 500s.
In the archaic period the Romans wrote on stone or bronze tablets. later they wrote on scroll of papyrus or parchment. From the first century AD they also pioneered the bound book, which by the 3rd century AD was as common as the scrolls. They used a metal stylo. Roman writing was Latin. The Romans were Latins. The Latins, like all the Italic peoples of ancient Italy adopted and adapted the western Greek alphabet. The Greeks established colonies (settlements) in southern Italy from the late 8th century BC to the 6th century BC. Because they were a more advanced civilisation, they had a big impact of all the Italic peoples they came into contact with. This included the adoption and adaptation of their alphabet to develop written languages.
It was common. In history many people married very close family.
Latin
England's first official language as a land was Latin, when in was conquered by the Romans.
they hated it and would do everything to stop itAt the dawn of Christianity after Jesus died, the Romans hated the Christians. They wanted all of the Christian to suffer and die for voicing their faith that was believed by the Romans to be false.
the first roman baths were built by the end of the first century
dome
First century AD Year 100
The invasion was at the beginning of the first century a.d.
E is the most common letter in the English language.
They made some f the first roads and developed the English language a lot.
The first screw press was invented by the Romans, sometime in the first century AD. The exact date and the inventor are not known.
The first century AD (Anno Domini, frequently CE for Common Era is now used in place of AD). There was no century long period called the zeroth century.
The New Testament period could be considered to cover the period from the birth of Jesus until the last book in the New Testament canon had been written. Scholars generally believe Second Peter was written late in the first half of the second century and therefore possibly after the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132-136 CE.During the first century, Aramaic was the language of the Jews and Samaritans, but some also spoke Greek, as did the Gentiles in coastal Palestine and in Galilee. Latin was the language of the Romans, so some local officials would have spoken Latin in order to deal with their masters. Hebrew was a language used for scripture but otherwise not in common use. It appears that Bar Kokhba sought to restore Hebrew as the language of the Jews during the early part of the second century.