Italian is derived from vulgar ( that is non-Classical) Latin, with a heavy Germanic influence.
No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
No. Italian is a Romance language derived from Latin; Welsh is a Celtic language (they are both Indoeuropean languages). Welsh has some words borrowed from Latin.
From Old Italian parasole, from parare to shield + sole sun.
"Patio" is derived from Spanish, not Italian. The term "portico" is derived from Italian.
Latin, (same a Italian and French and Portuguese, Romaninan) Ivan Kozak
No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
The word bravissimo is derived from the Italian language. It is now the name of a famous bra store which can be found in Europe as well as around the world.
Both languages are derived from Latin. The Romanian language is a Romanic language, very similar to Italian language (and especially dialects from Sardinia or Friuli). Any Romanian - and without special studies of Italian - understand many Italian words.
No. Italian is a Romance language derived from Latin; Welsh is a Celtic language (they are both Indoeuropean languages). Welsh has some words borrowed from Latin.
The word mappe is from the Italian language and means map in English. The Italian language is derived from Latin and has been used since the Roman times. Approximately a quarter of a million people speak the Italian language either as a first or second language.
Bucharest is in Romania. The language there is Romanian. Romanian is a Romance language derived from Latin and related to Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian.
From Old Italian parasole, from parare to shield + sole sun.
From Dravidian language
Italian, like French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian, is a Romance language; that is a language derived from Vulgar Latin, a mixture of Latin and local languages which developed in parallel with classical Latin.
"Patio" is derived from Spanish, not Italian. The term "portico" is derived from Italian.
No it is a Semitic language derived from Arabic. Malti is the only official language of the EU that is part of the Semitic language grouping.
The name of the chemical element fermium is derived from the name of the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi.