if you are refering to a group of languages, they were developed from Latin, other than that, ficticious stories, love stories and far fetched stories, the word then comes from the Old French dating from the 14th Century
The word "romance" originates from the Old French term "romans," which referred to a type of vernacular verse narrative. It originally denoted tales of chivalry and adventure in the Romance languages, such as French, Spanish, and Italian.
English Language, derivative of the latin word :causemajoraproblmus" which means "you're miserable when you got it and miserable when you don't."
The word "romance" comes from the Old French word "romans," which referred to tales of chivalry and adventure written in the Romance languages (such as French, Italian, and Spanish). These stories often featured themes of love, heroism, and grand adventures, which influenced the modern meaning of romance as a genre of fiction centered around love.
Romance language all originated from Latin.
The surname Sylvia is of Latin origin, derived from the name Silvius, meaning "of the forest" or "woodland." It is associated with Roman mythology, specifically with the legendary king Silvius, who was said to have been raised by a she-wolf.
In the sense of a trial to determine guilt or innocence is the original meaning. It came through French from the Gallo-Romance word "triare" meaning to pick out.
No romance, no romance, no romance on ME. ... word up.
It is also "romance"
tryst is a word for a short romance on the sly.
The Greek word for "Romance" is "ειδύλλιο".
In Occitan (in the south of France) it means 'the field'. Similar words exist in other Romance languages. The word 'prairie' which means a big or wide field in French is related to this word as it is derived from the French word 'pré'.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
where was the word colonel origin