I guess you're referring to Latin language.
I am not sure of the whole name but I have os?an. If anyone can improve on that it would be appreciated.
Answer I have is oscan.
The ancient Sumerians spoke a language called Sumerian.
greek
5. Describe the two ancient Egyptian forms of written language.
I think they had some Italian restaurants back then.
Of or pertaining to ancient Scandinavia, or to the language spoken by its inhabitants., The Norse language.
Italian came from the language called LATIN in these days. Latin was spoken in what is now Italy, and other places in the times of the Roman Empire.
Latin. French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian are Romance languages that evolved from Latin, the language of ancient Rome.
"Well, if Italians speak Italian and Greeks speak Greek, then ancient Romans spoke Roman!" Uhhm...not quite. I have no idea what the ancient Romans called their language, but we now call it Latin, not Roman.
a flower in italian is called 'un fiore'
The root language of Italian is Latin, which was spoken by the ancient Romans. Over time, Latin evolved into various local dialects, eventually leading to the development of Italian as a distinct language.
The Italian language grew out of the interaction between speakers of the ancient Latin language and speakers of ancient local languages. That's why the Italian of one region is different from the Italian of another. As an example, Latin interacted with the Etruscan language in much of northern Italy. As another example, it interacted with the Greek language in some pockets along coastal Italy.
antico is Italian for ancient.antik is German for ancient.
Ancient Rome's official language was Latin. Today, Rome is a city in italy, which has Italian as its official language.
Italian is considered a descendant of Latin. Latin is the ancient language spoken by the Romans, which evolved over time to become the Italian language we know today. Italian shares many similarities with Latin in terms of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
Surprisingly enough, the language of the Ancient Israelites (sometimes called Ancient Hebrews) was Ancient Hebrew.
No, "Gargi" is not an Italian name.Specifically, it is an ancient name from India. It comes from the ancient Sanskrit language. Among its meanings in English are "churn, vessel for drinking water."