WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What language did the Romans use that greatly influences languages today?
A
Greek
B
Latin
C
Visigoth
D
French
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Etruscan language and culture is also significant to this question because in some ways, it was both a parent and rival to Rome and to Latin.

Detailed explanation-2: -Latin was the original language of the Romans and remained the language of imperial administration, legislation, and the military throughout the classical period. In the West, it became the lingua franca and came to be used for even local administration of the cities including the law courts.

Detailed explanation-3: -Latin is the language that was spoken by the ancient Romans. As the Romans extended their empire throughout the Mediterranean, the Latin language spread. By the time of Julius Caesar, Latin was spoken in Italy, France, and Spain.

Detailed explanation-4: -Latin is a fascinating language that has had a prominent influence on many of the languages we speak today. It has played a significant role in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian and Catalan development.

Detailed explanation-5: -Because Latin was the usual language for any scholarly, legal, or scientific activity, and because English (unlike, for example, French) has no qualms about borrowing words from other languages, English speakers borrowed Latin words wholesale. About one-half of the words in modern English have been borrowed from Latin.

Detailed explanation-6: -Read on to learn the ways Latin is used in modern life (and the benefits of learning it). Latin is all around us. It’s an official language of Vatican City and plays a key role in Catholicism. It’s prevalent throughout the field of science, particularly in naming organisms, chemicals and body parts.

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