It was invented in 457 BC.
Latin is believed to have originated in the region of Latium in central Italy around the 6th century BC. It developed from earlier Italic languages spoken by the inhabitants of the area. Over time, Latin spread throughout the Roman Empire and evolved into different forms, eventually giving rise to the Romance languages.
Yes, Portuguese is a Latin language. It belongs to the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire.
Krakish is a fictional language created for the movie "The Abyss," directed by James Cameron. It was invented specifically for the film and is not spoken in real life.
Latin is an older language than Spanish. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and eventually evolved into several Romance languages, including Spanish.
No, Arabic is not a Latin language. Arabic is a Semitic language that belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family, while Latin is an Italic language that belongs to the Indo-European language family.
Latin is the extinct language that is the mother of the Italian language. Italian developed from Vulgar Latin which was spoken in the region that is now Italy. Over time, Latin evolved into the distinctive language known today as Italian.
Anglosaxon and latin
No one invented Italian. It evolved naturally from Latin.
latin German french and also this amazing language that i invented.
there is no latin word for 'bullet', considering guns and bullets weren't invented when the language was created and in use!
The Bible at first was printed in Latin, but then was translated into German, and then every language across Europe.
'Language' in Latin is 'lingua.'
Yes, Portuguese is a Latin language. It belongs to the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire.
I think Romans, they invented latin which has influenced language all over the world
Yes, the Romanian language is based on Latin and is the only country in Eastern Eastern that uses a Latin-based language.
Krakish is a fictional language created for the movie "The Abyss," directed by James Cameron. It was invented specifically for the film and is not spoken in real life.
James Clackson has written: 'The Blackwell history of the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin language, History 'A companion to the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin philology, Latin language, History
There is no patron saint of the Latin language.