They all belong to the Indo-European language group!
They are alphabet based, Indo-European languages.
English and all the Romance Languages are based on Latin. That would be Greek, French, Spanish...
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Yes, Latin, Greek, English, Dutch, and Spanish are all languages with unique histories, grammar rules, and vocabularies. They have contributed significantly to various fields including literature, science, and culture.
They all belong to the Indo-European language group.
No, generally the languages used are Latin and Greek, or some modernization of those two languages.
Frenzy is the English derivative of the words for 'excited behavior' in the ancient classical and the even older classical Greek languages. In Latin, the word is 'phreneticus'. In Greek, the word is 'phrenetikos'.
Greek is similar to other languages in the Indo-European language family, such as Latin, English, and Sanskrit. It shares some similarities in vocabulary and grammar with these languages due to their common linguistic roots. Additionally, Greek has also been influenced by languages such as Turkish, Italian, and French.
Languages such as Latin, Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic make up a majority of religious words in English due to their significant influence on religious texts and traditions. These languages have provided the root words for many religious terms and concepts used in English-speaking religious practices.
French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, and English
Thomas Jefferson Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish and EnglishJohn Quincy Adams knew English, classical Greek and Latin, Dutch and some Spanish, French and Russian.
There are over 8 languages that John Q Adams spoke. Besides English, he spoke Greek , Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Russian.