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The proud and noble English surname of "Hames" derives from a Germanic language word meaning "home".
It was considered to be owned by the noble who was in charge of the area.
German is a west Germanic language. It is descended from the proto-Germanic language. For more information, see the links below.
Romania is not considered a Latin country because its language, Romanian, is a Romance language that evolved from Latin, but its culture and history have been influenced by various other civilizations.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Sheehan is first found in County Limerick. It derives from the Gaelic language word meaning "peaceful".
the noble language was latin
French :)
French is often considered a noble language due to its history as a language of diplomacy, culture, and refinement. It has a long tradition of being associated with elegance, sophistication, and high culture, which contributes to its prestigious reputation.
In modern times, The language of nobility in England is English. Historically, it was Latin.
No, copper is not considered a noble metal.
French :)
no. All noble gases are non metals
Latin was, up until the last 50-100 years, the language of the intelligentsia (along with, to some extent, Greek). French was the language of the nobility up until the Hundred Year's War.
Yes, yes it is considered a language
Delle is an Italian word meaning "of the". This is considered a contraction in the Italian language. When used as a child's name it means noble. It is typically used as a female name.
Any language you learn after your first (native) language is considered a second language. There is no specific one.
No, they were a class unto themselves.