Italy is where Latin came from; it was the language of the ancient Romans. However, as the Roman Empire spanned most of southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, several modern countries used the Latin language, such as Spain, Portugal, southern England, Greece, Turkey, Egypt and even present-day Israel, Irak and modern Iran qualify.
Latin originated in modern-day Italy, in Rome. The region was then called Latium, from which comes the name Latin.
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It is from the Latin origin meaning "worthy of love"
From the Latin word "omnibus" which means "for all."
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Old English, French, Middle Latin and German.
The origin is from the Latin 'ārea' meaning a vacant piece of level ground - From the Latin it was absorbed into the English Language.
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The origin is before 900; Middle English, Old English < Latin crispus
Judaic origin, religious Latin origin, or Celtic origin Judaic origin, religious latin origin,, or Celtic origin.
There is no such country as 'Latina'. The word Latina usually refers to a woman of Latin American origin; there are many different countries in latin America.
It is of Latin origin
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