In Latin, the English word "City" would be "Urbs," which could possibly be where we get our modern day English word "Urban" from.
The Latin word for the English word "Jewel" would probably be "Gemma," from which we get the English word "Gem."
So it might be something like "Urbs de Gemmae." I'm not 100% positive on this, but it's a start!
~Boogie~
Latin
The word "city" originated from the Latin word "civitas," which means "citizenship" or "community."
Latin is not spoken as a main language in any country today. It is considered a dead language, but it is still used in scientific, legal, and religious contexts, as well as being the official language of Vatican City.
No Middle Eastern country speaks Latin as its primary language. Latin is primarily used as a ceremonial and official language within the Vatican City, an independent city-state in Rome, Italy.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
Latin
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City is an English word derived from the Latin civitas.
The word "city" originated from the Latin word "civitas," which means "citizenship" or "community."
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
Latin is not spoken as a main language in any country today. It is considered a dead language, but it is still used in scientific, legal, and religious contexts, as well as being the official language of Vatican City.
Latin is widely considered to be a dead language, however it is supposedly used in Vatican City and used to be the international language of physicists. There is actually an ATM in Vatican City with instructions in Latin.
No Middle Eastern country speaks Latin as its primary language. Latin is primarily used as a ceremonial and official language within the Vatican City, an independent city-state in Rome, Italy.
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,
Latin is spoken as a second language all over the world, but it has no native speakers, making it a dead language. Vatican City is the only semi-independent entity where Latin is spoken as an official language.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
They are used in the Vatican City whereas Latin is the official spoken language and Roman numerals are the arithmetical aspect of the Latin language.