The language of the ancient Romans was Latin. Greek was also spoken by the educated classes.
Language and linguistic expressions reflect a people's culture in many ways. The Romans did not speak Roman, they spoke latin.
The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.
Roman isn't a language itself but rather characterized people and culture associated with the Roman empire. During the time of the Roman empire Romans spoke Latin.
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.
its culture
Latin (the language of the Roman Empire). It means 'one horn'.
The Roman language, Latin, was made the same way all other languages were made. It was "made" so people could talk to one another.
The Etruscans came under increasing Roman influence and becamse so thoroughly Romanised that their civlilsation and even their language disappeared.
language and culture are intertwine..culture grows through language..
It had already been different before. The Greeks retained their culture an language, and this had been developing of its own accord, though they did get Roman influences. They also had their own version of Christianity.
Tolerance of religion and migration helped the process of cultural diffusion in the Roman Empire. Although the criteria for being considered Roman were forced on many of these people, their unique cultures were not rejected.
The Greco-Roman period refers to the culture of the peoples who were incorporated into the Roman Republic & Roman EmpireRoman culture means the culture of the Romans, just as American culture means the culture of the Americans, British culture means the culture of the British, French culture is the culture of the French, etc. Roman means the people who live in Rome. The Romans conquered a large empire in antiquity The term Greco-Roman refers to the fact that ancient Roman culture was deeply influenced by Greek culture. It means Greek-Roman.