No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
If the language isn't Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Italian, Catalan, Galician, Corsican, Lombard, Occitan, Aromanian, Sardinian, Sicilian, Venetian, or Friulian, it isn't a Romance language. The first six are the most widely spoken Romance languages, the rest have a much smaller number of native speakers.~Russian is not a romantic language.
The one that isn't French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, or Romanian.A few minor languages, mostly from places that neighbor a region speaking one of those, are romance languages too: Galician, Gascon, Catalan, Sicilian, etc.
No, Russian is not Spanish. Russian is a Slavic language spoken primarily in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union, while Spanish is a Romance language spoken mainly in Spain and Latin America. They belong to different language families and have different grammatical structures and vocabulary.
Yes. The Romance Languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of Rome, whence the word "Romance."
Answer: Romanian is not a Slavic language, it is a Romance language. However though, Romanian does have a lot of Slavic-Russian influence in its language. Because Russia owned Romania when Eastern Europe was communist. Romanian also has a lot of cognates with Russian due to this. Think of it like English. English itself, belongs to the Germanic/Anglo-Saxon family of languages. But today, you'll find TONS of Latin-Romance influences on English. In fact, about 3/4 of modern day English is influenced by Latin-Romance that it doesn't even look like a Germanic/Anglo-Saxon language anymore. Our English prefixes and suffixes are Spanish and Italian words themselves.
If the language isn't Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Italian, Catalan, Galician, Corsican, Lombard, Occitan, Aromanian, Sardinian, Sicilian, Venetian, or Friulian, it isn't a Romance language. The first six are the most widely spoken Romance languages, the rest have a much smaller number of native speakers.~Russian is not a romantic language.
The one that isn't French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, or Romanian.A few minor languages, mostly from places that neighbor a region speaking one of those, are romance languages too: Galician, Gascon, Catalan, Sicilian, etc.
No, Russian is not Spanish. Russian is a Slavic language spoken primarily in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union, while Spanish is a Romance language spoken mainly in Spain and Latin America. They belong to different language families and have different grammatical structures and vocabulary.
English, French, Arabic, Russian, Spanish & Chinese are the official languages in the UN.
A Russian Romance - 1909 was released on: USA: 19 June 1909
A Russian Romance - 1910 was released on: USA: 5 November 1910
No, French was primarly the romance language, along with Italian but English is a secondary romance language.
Yes. The Romance Languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of Rome, whence the word "Romance."
The closest romance language to Latin is Italian.
The romance language that is closest to Latin is Italian.
The romance language closest to Latin is Italian.
No, English is not a Romance language. It belongs to the Germanic language family, which is different from the Romance languages like Spanish, French, and Italian.