Everyone and anyone who are cool. Also, Roman Catholics pray in Latin. Heard of Ave Maria? Sephiroth's One-winged Angel? Latin songs, all of them. Latin is used for fancy inscriptions, and many of the State mottoes in the USA are in Latin. Latin is actually used in books, songs, statues, everyday lingo, and in more ways than you can think of.
omnia qui bardus delenda est. A little harsh, but I couldn't find the proper word to say a weaker version.
ludus = elementary education schola = advanced education Sorry, but I don't know how to say days in Latin.
The standard Latin translation of the Bible, the Vulgate of St. Jerome, uses the word vindicta (-ae, f.). For example, est mihi vindictam: "vengeance is mine".
Les extraño or os extraño - the first uses the ustedes form, used in Latin America, and the second uses the vosotros, used mainly in Spain.
For an US citizen or other "western" people, Latin is easier, because it uses the same alphabet and a lot of latin words are similar to English ones. Sanskrit is also more complicated regarding the grammar.
Optima dies... prima fugit VIRGIL
There is no Latin word for 'the.' The Latin language uses no articles (i.e., a, an, the).
its not latin its greek
Classical Latin uses the word anonyme.
Latin uses either academia or collegium for academy.
its not latin its greek
Latin uses the phrase tempus anni for season.
In Latin, there is no J. Latin uses the letter I instead.
The Latin alphabet varies in length, according to the language that uses it. If you mean the Latin version of the Latin Alphabet, it has 23 letters.
Switzerland
Dierum.
There is no such thing as a Roman language. The Romans were Latins, spoke in Latin ans used the Latin alphabet. 'a' is 'a' in Latin. English uses a modified version of the Latin alphabet
latin-nearly everything medical is Latin.