Latin
Latin is the classic language spoken in ancient Rome and has been used as a language of scholarship for many centuries. It is the root language of many modern Romance languages, such as Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
The Portuguese language comes from Portugal, which is one of the two countries of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. The language represents the historical interaction between the Latin language of the ancient Romans and the ancient languages of the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish, which is the other main language that's spoken in the Iberian Peninsula, is older than Portuguese. But both languages spread throughout the entire world, because of the seafaring expeditions of the 15th century Portuguese and Spanish navigators and explorers.
Latin originated in the region of Latium in Italy. It was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it later evolved into the Romance languages such as Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
Latin originated in ancient Rome, which is now modern-day Italy. It was the language of the Roman Empire and is the precursor to the Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Latin is the classic language spoken in ancient Rome and has been used as a language of scholarship for many centuries. It is the root language of many modern Romance languages, such as Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
The Romans did not influence English and Greek. They influenced Spanish, French and modern Italian. The Greek language was around before the Roman language, and English is a Germanic language not Roman. The most popular languages at the time where Roman, Greek, and German. Roman- Spanish, Modern Italian, French German-English, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finish, Polish, Czech, Greek- Roman, Spanish, Armenian, Albanian, ect.
The Portuguese language comes from Portugal, which is one of the two countries of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. The language represents the historical interaction between the Latin language of the ancient Romans and the ancient languages of the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish, which is the other main language that's spoken in the Iberian Peninsula, is older than Portuguese. But both languages spread throughout the entire world, because of the seafaring expeditions of the 15th century Portuguese and Spanish navigators and explorers.
"Sadie," "Sallie" and "Sarie" are English equivalents of the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish name Sarita. The feminine proper name is a diminutive for Sara ("Sarah"), with the original meaning of "lady of high rank" or "princess" in the ancient Hebrew language, whose modern equivalent שרה translates as "woman minister." The pronunciation will be "sa-REE-ta" in Pisan Italian and Uruguayan Spanish and "suh-REE-tuh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
Latin originated in the region of Latium in Italy. It was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it later evolved into the Romance languages such as Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Today, yes. All Romans speak Italian today, its their national language. In ancient times the Romans spoke Latin, and modern Italian is, like all the other Romance languages, an offshoot of Latin.
No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
No. Hungarian is categorized as a Finno-Ugriclanguage. So it's in the same group as Finnish, which is the language of Finland. Portuguese is categorized as a Romancelanguage. Its origins trace back to the interactions between the Latin language of the ancient Romans and the ancient languages of the Iberian Peninsula. So it's in the same group as French, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish.
Iberian Peninsula includes 2 independent countries, Portugal and Spain. In Portugal the language is the Portuguese language, also spoken in 9 other countries including Brazil. This language does not descent from Spanish. Portuguese language derives from the medieval language Galician-Portuguese which in its turn is a descendant of ancient Latin. In Spain they have several languages. When one says Spanish language one is making reference to the Castilian Language, which is the language spoken nationwide and its also spoken in other countries like Mexico. But Spain have 4 big languages: - Castilian aka Spanish - Basque - Catalan - Galician There are some controversy about calling Castilian Language Spanish, since every other languages spoken in Spain are also Spanish. Both Portuguese Language and Spanish Language are part of the Romance Languages Group. Romance language Group is a Group which include Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian and Romanian and are all derived from Ancient Latin.
Latin originated in ancient Rome, which is now modern-day Italy. It was the language of the Roman Empire and is the precursor to the Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Yes. In a broad sense, Latinos are people whose language originated from ancient Roman language, (i.e. Latin). These include Spanish, Portuguese and French in the Americas. However, in Europe it would also include Italian, Romanian and Catalan.
Latin is the foundation for the Romance languages. As the ancient language of the Romans, Latin evolved into various Romance languages such as French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian through a process of natural linguistic change over time.