There are five Romance languages; that is, languages which are derived from Vulgar Latin (a mixture of Latin and local languages): Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian. The Romans spoke Latin.
The Romans did not influence English and Greek. They influenced Spanish, French and modern Italian. The Greek language was around before the Roman language, and English is a Germanic language not Roman. The most popular languages at the time where Roman, Greek, and German. Roman- Spanish, Modern Italian, French German-English, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finish, Polish, Czech, Greek- Roman, Spanish, Armenian, Albanian, ect.
The Latin language traveled all over the empire with the army. However, the main languages based upon Lain are the mid-European languages called the Romance languages because they are offshoots of the Roman language, Latin. Those languages are Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Romanian.
Two contributions are building modern like canals and waterways and developing the Latin language which is the basis for many modern languages
The Roman language was Latin. Of course the everyday language of Rome was based on the language of the Romans. Latin heavily influenced the Languages if Italy, Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain) Lusitania (Portugal) and Dacia (Romania). So much so that the modern languages of these countries are derived from Latin. Latin probably influenced the languages of other areas of the Roman Empire, but these were replaced by languages of the the conquests and large scale immigrations of Germanic peoples, Slavs and Arabs into areas of the Roman Empire. Latin was also the language of administration throughout the empire. Latin influenced the everyday life of Greece only in so far as it was the language of administration. It did not influence the Greek language. The Romans elites received an education in both Latin and Greek and were fluent in Greek.
Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.
Latin is the Roman language that became the basis of many modern European languages. It evolved into languages such as Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
No......the Romance languages is not based on the Roman law code, because the romance language is based on french,italian, Latin, spanish,portuguese, and Romanian.
The Romans did not influence English and Greek. They influenced Spanish, French and modern Italian. The Greek language was around before the Roman language, and English is a Germanic language not Roman. The most popular languages at the time where Roman, Greek, and German. Roman- Spanish, Modern Italian, French German-English, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finish, Polish, Czech, Greek- Roman, Spanish, Armenian, Albanian, ect.
The Latin language traveled all over the empire with the army. However, the main languages based upon Lain are the mid-European languages called the Romance languages because they are offshoots of the Roman language, Latin. Those languages are Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Romanian.
Two contributions are building modern like canals and waterways and developing the Latin language which is the basis for many modern languages
Latin was the language of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. Today Italian is spoken in Rome and throughout Italy. Italian is one of the Romance languages, one of the languages strongly rooted in Latin and that could be considered to be modern forms of Latin..
The so-called 'Roman languages' are the modern languages that linguistically are based on the Latin that the Romans spoke: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and Italian. The name 'John' is Jean in French, Joao in Portuguese, Juan in Spanish, Giovanni in Italian and Ion in Romenian.
The Romance languages received their name because they evolved from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. The term "Romance" comes from the Latin word "Romanice," which means "in the Roman manner." These languages developed and spread across different regions after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Roman conquest resulted in the spread of Latin language throughout Europe, influencing many languages and leading to the development of Romance languages such as French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian. Latin also became the language of scholarship, science, and religion in the Roman Empire, further solidifying its influence.
The Roman language was Latin. Of course the everyday language of Rome was based on the language of the Romans. Latin heavily influenced the Languages if Italy, Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain) Lusitania (Portugal) and Dacia (Romania). So much so that the modern languages of these countries are derived from Latin. Latin probably influenced the languages of other areas of the Roman Empire, but these were replaced by languages of the the conquests and large scale immigrations of Germanic peoples, Slavs and Arabs into areas of the Roman Empire. Latin was also the language of administration throughout the empire. Latin influenced the everyday life of Greece only in so far as it was the language of administration. It did not influence the Greek language. The Romans elites received an education in both Latin and Greek and were fluent in Greek.
The Roman influenced languages are what are called the romance languages. They are Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Romanian.
Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.