NO! Because their way of using language was different from eachother
Latin and Roman are the same thing: it is Pluto.
Same thing ... Gecko. I know it, i am french :)
Latin numerals are the same as Roman numerals and they form the numerical aspect of the Latin language.
In a way. Latin was the language of the Ancient Romans, although no one refers to their language as 'Roman.' It's strictly Latin.
Atalanta is the same, in Greek or Latin.
Yes, "Latin Rite" is generally used synonymously with "Roman Rite" and vice versa.
Spartacus is a latin (Roman) name. It is the same in English, Spanish and Latin
Medusa's roman name was Medusa. Her name was the same, but in latin, it was rondanini.
There is English grammar and there is English literature. Literature is reading.
They are the same thing.
yeah you idiot
It's named after the Roman god Mars, so the word is the same.