You use the Western alphabet and write in Italian for present day Rome. For ancient Rome, you use the western alphabet and write in Latin.
The keyword "Latin" is derived from the Latin language, not Italian or Spanish.
Italian is some kind of evolved Latin, so it never "replaced" Latin, it's just that the language changed somehow over time... it's exagerated, but let's say Italian is some kind of latin. Vic
Six English, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and German
The name of the old Italian language is Latin, as the language of the Romans when they ruled Italy and much of Europe and since the Italian language is partly based on Latin.
No one invented Italian. It evolved naturally from Latin.
Como caido del cielo... That's Italian, not Latin.
because it would be better than talking everyday latin but Italian is better to understand
Vita dulcis (modern Italian la dolce vita).
It was in Italian unlike the others which were in Latin.
Depending on where they were depended on what they wrote in. Italian would write in Italian, English in Old English, Spain in Spanish. There is not one universal language. Some did write in Latin.
The keyword "Latin" is derived from the Latin language, not Italian or Spanish.
Italian is some kind of evolved Latin, so it never "replaced" Latin, it's just that the language changed somehow over time... it's exagerated, but let's say Italian is some kind of latin. Vic
He wrote in Italian because it was the language of him and his people, so more people could read it. However, that isn't a good question. Dante only wrote SOME of his works in Italian
Italian is considered a descendant of Latin. Latin is the ancient language spoken by the Romans, which evolved over time to become the Italian language we know today. Italian shares many similarities with Latin in terms of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Vivere in Italian and Latin means "to live" in English.
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.
Italian and Latin are not the same. Italian is a modern Romance language descended from Latin, while Latin is an ancient language that was spoken in the Roman Empire. Italian has taken influence from Latin but has evolved over time into a distinct language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.