Friday, February 12, 2010

Is it true that latin in the root of all other languages?

Not all, it's the root of Romance languages (i.e. French, Portugeuse, Spanish, Italian, etc.). Latin is not the root of Germanic languages, Asiatic languages, languages of the Americas, or African languages.Is it true that latin in the root of all other languages?
No that is not accurate. Latin is the root for most European languages French, Spanish, English, Italian etc. Greek has also infused these languages to a large degree as well as the original Celt, and Iberian languages.Is it true that latin in the root of all other languages?
Not all, it's the root of Romance languages (i.e. French, Portugeuse, Spanish, Italian, etc.). Latin is not the root of Germanic languages, Asiatic languages,is languages of the Americas, or African languages.





needed to correct Joy Mor sumtin. this is coming from a girl with so many backgrounds it's crazy.
Actually, no. Greek is also considered one of the root langages.
Only the root of romance languages and it heavily influences English.





However, there are other ';base'; languages. Sanskrit is the base for Hindi, etc..
no
No, not at all. There are thousands of languages in the world and no language is the root of all other languages.


Latin is, however, the root of the romance languages, as many others have said, and it has had an impact on many other languages that are not romance languages as well.
for some languages, greek is also one
Nope, it's Indo-European.
No it is not, but still it is one of the best languages to learn to give you a basic grammar and syntax for most other European languages, which are all more structured than English.
yes
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