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No Patrick Henry was not educated in England. He was taught Latin and Greek by his father. He went to local school for some time, but that didn't last long.
The language spoken by the Romans was Latin.Answer:Initially Latin was the main written and spoken language of the Roman Empire, but Greek came to be the language spoken by well-educated (elite) Romans. This was due to an influx of Greek slaves as teachers and the easier availability of literature written in Greek.In the eastern Roman Empire (later the Byzantine Empire) Latin never replaced Greek as a spoken language. Greek became the official language of this area after the death of Justinian.
The Romans spoke Latin, their native language. The educated were also fluent in Greek.
They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.They never did. Educated Romans can still speak Latin today and Latin is the official language of the Vatican which is inside Rome. Having said that, bear in mind that the Latin language began to be accented by other native languages during Rome's conquests. With the invasion of Italy and the influx of the "barbarians" spoken language changed from the basic vulgar Latin, which was spoken by the common people of Rome, to the heavily accented "barbarian" Latin which eventually morphed into the individual (especially) the Romance languages. There is no exact date for this metamorphosis, the change took place gradually over time. However Latin still remained the language of the cultured and the educated and of the churchmen.
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aitasgalva. I looked it up on translate.com
The Latin phrase for this is alma mater which literally means "dear mother"
Latin was spoken by the common people and for everyday communication. Educated people spoke and read Greek.
The Catholic Church spoke all services in Latin as well as lawyers, doctors, and other educated people.
Yes, the educated Romans were fluent in Greek. They spoke, read and wrote in it along with Latin. Most upper class Romans were educated in Greece. -- The language of Rome and the Roman Empire was Latin. Greek was a language for the elite; they had to learn it in school or with a tutor. Much like Latin or French for Americans.
No Patrick Henry was not educated in England. He was taught Latin and Greek by his father. He went to local school for some time, but that didn't last long.
Linnaeus used Latin for his system of nomenclature because at the time, all educated people learned Latin and therefore his system could be used by people of all countries.
The language spoken by the Romans was Latin.Answer:Initially Latin was the main written and spoken language of the Roman Empire, but Greek came to be the language spoken by well-educated (elite) Romans. This was due to an influx of Greek slaves as teachers and the easier availability of literature written in Greek.In the eastern Roman Empire (later the Byzantine Empire) Latin never replaced Greek as a spoken language. Greek became the official language of this area after the death of Justinian.
The Romans are famous for Latin because Latin was their native language. Although Greek was spoken by the educated, Latin was the language of the empire and people spoke it everywhere as Roman soldiers, traders, governors and tourists spread the language.
Yes. See related questions.