A language derived from Italic tribes (A.K.A:”Sermo urbanus”; for French most times although used for other Romance languages “Lingua vulgaris”). This language took its script from the
Greek language. The language was widely spoken by the Romans and neighboring tribes, and was used as an universal language in the European Middle ages for the educated
class. Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian are languages that come directly from Latin (A.K.A Romance Languages) Latin it is studied for etymology, a
better understating of Latin languages and to be able to read roman manuscripts from ancient and medieval times. “Latin
people” (Latinos) is an expression mistakenly used only referring to South American
people, which should include Western Europeans who inherited the language and some Roman culture. Also means as an historical fact someone who was born and/or lived in ancient Latium in western central
Italy. The language it is also used in special Roman Catholic Masses. The word originated before the 12th century from Latin “Latinus” which means of the
people of Latium and/or a Roman; from Latium which was an ancient region of western central
Italy. To finalize, there are some Latin phrases that are still used today.
-ergo = Therefore; Hence.
-cogito, ergo sum = I think, thefore I am. (From French
philosopher Rene Descartes
-status quo = The
state in which.
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deus ex machina = A god from the machinery. (An expression that symbolizes an event that resolves an extreme difficulty or a far-fetched event)