The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.
The Romans are the inhabitants of the city of Rome, which is now the capital of Italy. In ancient times the people of Rome developed a civilisation which lasted for some 1,200 years. It is called the ancient Roman civilisation.
The Romans are the inhabitants of the city of Rome, which is now the capital of Italy. In ancient times the people of Rome developed a civilisation which lasted for some 1,200 years. It is called the ancient Roman civilisation.
The ancient Romans were the citizen of ancient Rome, the city which is now the capital of Italy and the seat of the Pope. Therefore, Roman civilisation was shaped by the Romans The Romans were Latins. In the early days the Etruscans had some influence on Roman Culture. The Greeks had a strong influence of the Romans. The Roman elites looked up to them.
The Romans are the inhabitants of the city of Rome. Rome still exist and it is now the capital of Italy. Therefore, the Romans still exist, but they are totally different from the ancient Romans.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is now MCMXLVII but the ancient Romans probably wrote it out quite differently.
It depends now, back with the ancient Greeks they believed it was there religion, same with the Romans. Now there stories so you can if you want to believe in them
In the modern version it is now DCXLIX but the ancient Romans wrote it out quite differently
Sane.Oh, wait, we're not ancient Romans and we know better now. Of course not.
"Well, if Italians speak Italian and Greeks speak Greek, then ancient Romans spoke Roman!" Uhhm...not quite. I have no idea what the ancient Romans called their language, but we now call it Latin, not Roman.
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system 141 converted into Roman numerals is now considered to be CXLI but the ancient Romans probably wrote it out quite differently.
Under today's modern rules now governing the Roman numeral system 14 is now considered to be XIV but the ancient Romans probably converted the equivalent of 14 as XIIII because its Latin word is 'quattuordecim' meaning fourteen and Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans.
The year 2009 as a Roman numeral is now notated as MMIX but the ancient Romans would have notated it as MMVIIII