The flightless extinct bird known as Didus ineptus is commonly referred to as the dodo. Native to the island of Mauritius, the dodo became extinct in the late 17th century due to human activities and introduced species that disrupted its habitat. The dodo is often cited as a symbol of extinction caused by human impact on the environment. Its inability to fly and unique adaptations made it a fascinating subject of study in evolutionary Biology.
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.
You are probably talking about Latin.
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The Latin language has not continued. It is an extinct language. There are the Romance languages which have evolved from Vulgar Latin, but are distinct and different from Latin. They are Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian.
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Latina? There is no such language as latina. There is a language called Latin, although it is now an extinct language.
A blaubok is another term for the bluebuck - an extinct mammal, Latin name Hippotragus leucophaeus.
An extinct language is a language that is no longer used in common speech. Latin, although studied (and many latin words are used in legal, medical, and scientific terminology), is no longer "spoken" by anyone and so is "extinct."
Puma concolor couguar is the scientific name for the extinct eastern cougar.
A beautiful armadillo is an extinct prehistoric species of armadillo, Latin name Dasypus bellus.
All the Romance languages (Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian) are languages derived from vulgar Latin. Vulgar Latin was a mixture of Latin and local languages which developed in parallel with classical Latin. These evolutions were due to the fact that Latin became an extinct language and that languages evolve.