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∙ 13y agoBecause Latin was the spoken language of the Romans.
I believe it was written in Latin because Latin was the Vernacular. But im not 100% percent sure.
Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.
This wass mainly meant for church leaders because he was compaining about their teachings, so it would make sense to write in latin
"In Excelsis Deo" is written in Latin.
It was written in latin because it was the most used written language. In an age when virtually the only people who could read and write were priests, who used latin every day, it made sense to write in that language.
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The Domesday Book was written in Latin. The Domesday Book was written in Latin.
This process called binomial nomenclature, uses Latin because it is a dead and therefore constant language. With languages like English, words and meanings change, but Latin will not change because nobody speaks it anymore.
Joyce Egerton Lowe has written: 'Church Latin for beginners' -- subject(s): Latin language, Church Latin
D.P Simpson has written: 'Cassell's new Latin-English English-Latin dictionary' 'First principles of Latin prose'
Rachel Sieder has written: 'Multiculturalism in Latin America' 'Impunity in Latin America'