If you mean "how do you say "example" in Latin, it is "exampli gratia", "e.g." in short
One example of a language that uses non-Latin letters and symbols is Japanese. Japanese writing system includes characters called kanji, hiragana, and katakana, which are different from the Latin alphabet used in English.
Yes, Portuguese can be called a Latin based language.
The Romans called their language "lingua Latina".
Example: "Latin is now a dead language."
The main language spoken across South America is Spanish, which is derived from the Latin language.
A group of Latin nouns are called declensions. Latin was the language of ancient Rome.
Latin language has influenced a lot of words in the English language. Scientific classified names for animals, for example, often derive from Latin expressions.
French (as in the French language) = GallicaBack, when Latin was a spoken language, they called France: Gallia.Hope this helps.
Latina? There is no such language as latina. There is a language called Latin, although it is now an extinct language.
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The word ton came from a language called Latin
A laguage that other languages are based On and many words derive from. For example Latin is a common host language because Spanish is mainly from latin