With respect, this question doesn't make sense.
Aristotle did not use Latin as his official language; he lived in ancient Greece and primarily wrote in Greek. Latin became more prevalent in philosophy during the time of the Roman Empire, but Aristotle's works were originally in Greek and then translated into Latin later on.
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
There is no country with Pig Latin as its official language. Pig Latin is a playful, informal language game in English where words are altered following a specific set of rules. It is not a recognized official language of any country.
Belize is the Latin American country that has English as its official language.
Aristotle did not use Latin as his official language; he lived in ancient Greece and primarily wrote in Greek. Latin became more prevalent in philosophy during the time of the Roman Empire, but Aristotle's works were originally in Greek and then translated into Latin later on.
No, Latin comes from Italy.
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
Greek is spoken only in Greece. Latin is not spoken anywhere, is the official language of the Vatican along with Italian but they speak Italian.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
Latin was the official language.
Latin. Latin is still the official language of the Catholic Church.
Spartam is the Latin word for Sparta. Sparta was a city-state location in Ancient Greece. The official language in Sparta was Doric Greek.
Greek and a little latin
There is no country with Pig Latin as its official language. Pig Latin is a playful, informal language game in English where words are altered following a specific set of rules. It is not a recognized official language of any country.
Ancient Rome's official language was Latin. Today, Rome is a city in italy, which has Italian as its official language.
The official language in the western Roman Empire was Latin. Latin was also the official language of the eastern part of the Roman Empire, together with Greek. This was because it was the language of the Romans.