Rome.
Latin originated in ancient Rome, which is now modern-day Italy. It was the language of the Roman Empire and is the precursor to the Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
French is based on Latin. It is not related to Persian.
The verb "originate" comes from the Latin word "originatus," which means "to arise or begin." It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
No, not all Spanish and English cognates originate from Latin. While many do come from Latin due to the historical roots of both languages, some cognates may have originated from other languages that influenced Spanish and English throughout history, such as Arabic or Germanic languages.
Rome! hope i helped.. you can always send money to my address if i did But no problem i know i helped I'm kinda a big deal...
Hey everyone the waltz was in the country from latin
Contra is from Latin meaning 'against'
Ancient Rome (from the Latin, judex).
Vehicle comes from the Latin vehiculum. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and Rome is in Italy.
The origin is from the Latin 'ārea' meaning a vacant piece of level ground - From the Latin it was absorbed into the English Language.
It is from Italian meaning 'increasing'. Taken from the original Latin 'crescere' meaning to increase
Rome. It's a form of Latin that developed, in various forms, in the area known as Gaul.
Latin originated in ancient Rome, which is now modern-day Italy. It was the language of the Roman Empire and is the precursor to the Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
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"Gladius" is the latin word for "sword"