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Latin was the language of the Roman Empire. However Greek was the lingua franca of the ancient world so the educated Romans were also fluent in Greek. Latin itself, could be said to be divided into two parts-- the high class "classical" Latin and the "vulgar" Latin that was spoken by the masses.

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