They all belong to the Indo-European language group.
No, its many types of languages, latin included.
The Bible is written in several ancient languages. The Old Testament is primarily written in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic. The New Testament is written in Greek. Additionally, there are a few words and phrases in the Bible that are in other languages such as Latin, Assyrian, and Persian, but these are relatively few in number.
One. The English version of the Latin Alphabet.
Loosely speaking, there are about 100 different pure alphabets in current use in the world, including: Latin (used for English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, etc...) Greek (used for Greek) Cyrillic (used for Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, etc...) Hangul (used for Korean) Armenian (used for Armenian)
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They use English Spanish and all types of languages where ever you are.
The talk in all types of languages like are language is "english"
Europe has many countries, with many different languages like, French, German, Dutch, English, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Irish, Portuguese, Norwegian, Romanian and many, many others. So depending on what part of Europe you are, in will depend on what types of languages you will hear and how people will speak.
Greek has such strange letters, so I will spell it in English letters because my computer only types in English. Sorry. It is AITOTnTD EK lrEpouc. Weird, huh?
Low-level languages are one of two major types of programming languages. They are more similar to machine language, which is the language that computers understand directly; as opposed to high-level languages which are similar to English as humans speak.
Because it was the language of the Holy Bible for the Catholic and East Orthodox Christian religions and for a very long time the Catholics held masses and allowed the bible only to be copied in Latin. Only did this stop because of protestant revolts with people like Martin Luther and King James of England.
The Latin langauge beause it was adopted by different people and developed into many other types of languages such as French, Italian, and Spanish.