Languages are neither good nor bad; they simply are. Some are easier to learn for those not born to them, and some are harder to learn, but that is very different.
Yes, Portuguese can be called a Latin based language.
No, Latin does not have articles in its language structure.
The closest romance language to Latin is Italian.
The language most similar to Latin is Italian.
The romance language that is closest to Latin is Italian.
all i know is the word good which is bonus. the english word bonus is srtaight out of the latin language.
To say the words good man in the Latin language you say bonus. These words are said in Italian as uomo buono.
'Language' in Latin is 'lingua.'
Yes, Portuguese can be called a Latin based language.
Yes, the Romanian language is based on Latin and is the only country in Eastern Eastern that uses a Latin-based language.
James Clackson has written: 'The Blackwell history of the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin language, History 'A companion to the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin philology, Latin language, History
Yes, Romanian is a Latin language.
There is no patron saint of the Latin language.
No, Latin does not have articles in its language structure.
latin is no longer spoken as a national language. It was the language of ancient Rome
Topeka isn't a Latin word. It is a native American Language (Kansa and Iowan) and it means "to dig good potatoes".
Charles E. Bennett has written: 'A Latin grammar' -- subject(s): Latin language, Grammar, Latin (Langue), Grammaire 'Latin lessons' -- subject(s): Latin language, Grammar, Problems, exercises, Composition and exercises 'The Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin language, Grammar 'The teaching of Latin and Greek in the secondary school, by Charles E. Bennett and George P. Bristol' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Latin language, Greek language 'Appendix to Bennett's Latin grammar for teachers and advanced students' -- subject(s): Latin language, Grammar 'A Latin composition for secondary schools' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, Latin language 'A Latin grammar' -- subject(s): Latin language, Grammar