rome came into existance around 700b.c. probably somewhere around there?
"No, people in the Vatican learn Latin but only after they have learned Italian or another language." False. Latin is still spoken as a first language in a very small area in Romania. Romania has a very small population spread out over a lot of land, and so it is often overlooked that a small portion still does speak fluent Latin as the local first language. So there are not many people, but some is better than none.
Because Latin was the spoken language of the Romans.
Throughout the Roman Empire by the ruling elite.
It's because the English language is in part derived from the Latin language and Latin was the language spoken by the Romans.
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.
The old catholic mass was spoken in Latin.
The second most-spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese.
No. In fact, no one in the world speaks Latin as a first language. In Zamboanga, The local languages are Zamobangueño and Chavacano.
No. Latin is not spoken natively in ANY country (which is the definition of a dead language).
Certainly. Many Latin classes today practice speaking the Latin language. However, Latin is commonly known as a "dead language" because it is no longer spoken as a native language.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the first spoken language in the world cannot be determined with certainty. However, some of the earliest known languages include Sumerian, Egyptian, and Sanskrit.
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Pig Latin is spoken by juveniles.
The most common languages spoken in Latin America are Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and French.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
Latin was spoken by the common people and for everyday communication. Educated people spoke and read Greek.
Latin is spoken all over the world, no matter if it's its national language or not. Latin is absolutely everywhere. But, the only country that has Latin as its national language is the Vatican City.However, there is no place in the world where Latin is spoken as a first language.