There are much more than three!!! French Spanish Portuguese Italian Romanian Catalan And many others!! Occitan, Romansh, Sardinian...the list goes on!!!
Italian, Spanish, French are all examples of latin-based languages.
Languages with roots in the Latin language are known as Romance languages. French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and Romansh are all the Romance Languages with official status. Others include Sardinian, Catalan and Sicilian. But...most other European languages have some words coming from the Latin language. English has Latin to thank for many of the words (generally longer English words are Latin/French-based while short words are Germanic an example is "Extravagent" or "Good") Also, many languages, including English, use the Latin alphabet.
Dozens of modern languages came from Latin. The five most common are:FrenchItalianPortugueseRomanianSpanish
When the Indo Europeans came and formed the Ancient Roman province Latium, they (the Indo Europeans and the natives) merged the two languages to form Latin
French is a Romance language (meaning that it is descended primarily from Vulgar Latin) that evolved out of the Gallo-Romance dialects spoken in northern France. The Romance languages are a group of closely related vernaculars descended from the LATIN LANGUAGE, a member of the Italic branch of INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES. The designation Romance is derived from the Latin phrase romanica loqui, "to speak in Roman fashion," which attests to the popular, rather than literary, origins of the languages. The history of the French language begins with the colonisation of Gaul by the Romans. The Celts who inhabited Gaul when the Romans came were Indo-Europeans, related to the Greeks, Romans and Germanic peoples in both culture and language.
French, Italian, Spanish and Romansch
Italian, French, English. Spanish
The six most widely spoken standardized Romance languages are Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan. Among numerous other Romance languages are Corsican, Lombard, Occitan, Aromanian, Sardinian, Sicilian, Venetian, Galician, and Friulian.
Italian, Spanish, French are all examples of latin-based languages.
The Romance languages are derived from spoken Latin: * Italian * French * Spanish * Portuguese * Romanian Also: Catalan, Provencal, etc.
Languages with roots in the Latin language are known as Romance languages. French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and Romansh are all the Romance Languages with official status. Others include Sardinian, Catalan and Sicilian. But...most other European languages have some words coming from the Latin language. English has Latin to thank for many of the words (generally longer English words are Latin/French-based while short words are Germanic an example is "Extravagent" or "Good") Also, many languages, including English, use the Latin alphabet.
Since English, along with other romance languages, are derived from Latin, the idioms which come from Latin are endless. For example, "etc." is literally "et cetera" which once translated is "and the rest."
Dozens of modern languages came from Latin. The five most common are:FrenchItalianPortugueseRomanianSpanish
When the Indo Europeans came and formed the Ancient Roman province Latium, they (the Indo Europeans and the natives) merged the two languages to form Latin
Originally it came from the Greek kithara. The word went through Latin and the romance languages of Europe (such as Spanish), and probably arrived in English by several routes.
The English language is a romantic language. Other romantic languages include Italian and Spanish. All three of these languages came from Latin, which is why they are called "romantic" languages.
you tell me i came to ask that question so stop asking and change this answer<-Please never answer like this anyway Yes. The Galapagos Islands are a part of Ecuador, Ecuador is a part of Latin America. Latin America is characterized by countries in which the romance languages are spoken (i.e. languages derived from Latin)