Rome is a city, not a country--it happens to be the capital of Italy, and the language spoken there is therefore Italian. If the original question referred to the empire/kingdom of Rome, then the most widely spoken language was Latin.
All of them, except in Brazil, where they speak Portuguese.
The people in Rome spoke Latin, which evolved into Vulgar Latin during the late Roman Empire. This form of Latin eventually developed into the Romance languages, such as Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
She probably spoke Latin as she was from Rome.
While Italian is the official language in Rome, many people also speak English and some may speak Spanish, particularly in tourist areas due to the similarities between the two languages. However, the main language spoken by locals in Rome is Italian.
Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
Rome is a city, not a country--it happens to be the capital of Italy, and the language spoken there is therefore Italian. If the original question referred to the empire/kingdom of Rome, then the most widely spoken language was Latin.
In modern day Rome, the majority of people speak Italian. Therefore, the answer you are looking for is "Sì". If you mean ancient Rome, they spoke Latin, to which they said 'Ita' or 'Vere'.
People in Rome speak Italian.
I speak and study Latin. So people do speak and study Latin.
England people don't speak in latin. In old days other contries use to but now none of people speak in Latin. England people only speak in English or American or more but mostlly English and American.
Yes, the roman numerals originated with the Estruscans and were adapted by the romans.Yes they are because in Rome, they speak latin
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I don't believe there is a language called "Roman". In Italian, which they speak currently in Rome, it is la sorella. For sisters, it's le sorelle. In Latin, which they used to speak in Rome, I think it is soror
The Latin people were important in the times of ancient Rome because the Romans were (and still are) Latins.
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
Yes.No. They stoled the idea of Greeks, and developed into English, Latin and more. And please if you people out there trying to answer a question don't just give one word of YES. Give a lil more detail... CAUSE WOW! I LOATHE FINDING AND FIGURING MY ANSWERS WHEN THERE IS NO FUDGING ANSWER ON WIKI!!! And if you want more information of the mosaics,