The Italian evolved from latin, after the end of Roman Empire, the latin remained the language of cultural elites, at the same time appears different languages "volgare" speaking from latin vulgus. Important "volgare" languages were sicilian and after tuscan speaking. With Dante, Petrarca and Boccaccio , the tuscan become very important and it stases as language: the italian ! During the centuries the true italian was speaking in Tuscany and Latium (Rome is in latium). At the same time in the other italian regions there were italian (elite class) and dialects .
Rome is the capitol of Italy and they mostly speak Italian.
People in Rome speak Italian.
No, they speak Italian in Rome.
No, people in Rome speak Italian as their main language. Latin is no longer in common use in daily conversation.
In Rome they speak Italian. The Italian word for bless you is "Salute," meaning "health."
Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
100 percent. the people only spoke italian.
I don't believe there is a language called "Roman". In Italian, which they speak currently in Rome, it is la sorella. For sisters, it's le sorelle. In Latin, which they used to speak in Rome, I think it is soror
Yes, being able or unable to speak a lang does not affect ur ability to transport urself therefore you can get around rome without speaking Italian. besides, who wants to learn Italian anyway?
The official language is Italian, however due to the large number of English speaking tourists many people can also speak English to varying degrees.Yes!People who live in Rome speak Italian unless they learn English in school or are native English speakers like me. Not many people speak English here.
The main language spoken in Rome is Italian. However, due to its history and international reach, you may also encounter people speaking English, especially in more touristic areas or in business settings. Additionally, there can be a variety of other languages spoken by the multicultural population in Rome, including regional dialects and languages of immigrants.
In Italian, 'Rome' is written as 'Roma'.