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People in Rome speak Italian.
No, people in Rome speak Italian as their main language. Latin is no longer in common use in daily conversation.
Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
While Italian is the official language in Rome, many people also speak English and some may speak Spanish, particularly in tourist areas due to the similarities between the two languages. However, the main language spoken by locals in Rome is Italian.
It is estimated that around 30-40% of people in Rome speak English. English is not widely spoken as a first language in Rome, but many people working in tourism, hospitality, and other international industries are likely to have some proficiency in English.
Rome is a city, not a country--it happens to be the capital of Italy, and the language spoken there is therefore Italian. If the original question referred to the empire/kingdom of Rome, then the most widely spoken language was Latin.
100 percent. the people only spoke italian.
Rome is the capitol of Italy and they mostly speak Italian.
President Lincoln was not an Emperor of Rome, indeed everyone who has ever Lived except for the few people who were Roman Emperors were NOT Emperors of Rome. That is many many billion people, what is the point of asking a question like this?
The official language is Italian, however due to the large number of English speaking tourists many people can also speak English to varying degrees.Yes!People who live in Rome speak Italian unless they learn English in school or are native English speakers like me. Not many people speak English here.
Spoke is the verb in the sentence "the general spoke to the people of Rome".Some other verbs, which depend on the tense you need, are speak, speaks and speaking.
No, they speak Italian in Rome.