Romansch
Both Romansch and French are rooted in Latin.
German is not heavily rooted in Latin, as it belongs to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. However, German has borrowed vocabulary from Latin over the centuries, especially in fields like science, religion, and law.
Romansch, the least-widely spoken of Switzerland's four official languages.
French and Arabic.
Legal English borrows heavily from Latin language and phrases. The Romans had established a legal system that was transcribed in Latin.
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Species is a late Middle English word that comes from the Latin word species, which meant appearance. That word was rooted in the Latin specere, which meant to look.
The word viva gets its roots from the Italian language. It means applause or exclamation of approval, There are also versions of it in Spanish and Latin.
french is derived from latin therefore it is a latin language.
If there is enough space to dig in between the roots, you could plant bulbs for lots of spring blooming flowers. If not, consider a raised bed for the new planting.. make sure to line the bottom of it so that the existing plant roots (which are preventing you from planting directly into the ground) dont grow up into your raised bed soil as well! Good luck!
Diverse, as in many. The Bible also references divers lanuguages. Many disesase.... many languages.
Neither. It's rooted in Latin based languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese, Italian. Sorry to disappoint.