Where were they in our language?
Which way to reach us?
Surely everyone knows such maxims as:
"Behold the man";
"Has become";
"Make haste slowly."
Many of us have heard the words:
"Te Deum";
"Urbi et orbi";
"Totus tuus";
"Que vadis".
Do we know where he got so popular "Fool days"?
From the history,we know the famous saying"Veni,vidi,vici".
You are sitting down to dinner wondered where the cutlery come from?
Why is chair a chair, is a table, a table, and what is the origin of these words?
Do not you wonder, that one word spoken differently in different parts of the globe has the same meaning or similar?
Where did the word plane, car, train and others come from,that do not yet exist in ancient Latin, and can, however, also gave rise to and the words of our time?
When we look at the history of Europe, we should not be surprised that a derivative of our words and / or sayings just other names are latin.To at the end of ancient Rome conquered the entire Mediterranean and more countries bringing with them their culture, literature, politics, philosophy, Theatre.
This language was the only light of civilisation in the Middle Ages.
If someone wanted to be understood in the world you have to be able to write and speak Latin.
As the Roman Empire swallowed up in many provinces over the years they emerged know as Romanesque languages.
On the table below we can see that Latin is the "Italian branch of" Indo-European origin, which includes modern languages as English, French, Bengali, Hindi, Polish, German, Russian.
This same classification and more history you can find Here
This same classification and more history you can find Here
And despite the fact that the empire collapsed, it has left us in a decrease in their language, which for many centuries was the language of Europe.
There is still consent, whether the language is a living language, dead or vegetative, but still exists in the world of medicine, biology, technology and, of course, among the clergy.
Its core can also be found in well-known words what:
Baccalaureate;
Baccalaureate;
University;
in neologisms:
digitally;
discourse;
globalization;
and also hide in words such as:
cemetery:coemeterium-resting place;
Church: castellum-fortress.
You could so long to write, but such information can be found on the internet a lot, otherwise I do not want you here fall asleep.

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