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Why are French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian sometimes referred to as "Romance Languages"? A. They are languages...Asked by That girl
Why are French and Italian Portuguese Spanish and Romania sometimes referred to as Romance languages
They are languages that speak of heroism and love
They are languages that originated in Ancient Greek
They are languages that originated in ancient Latin
They are languages that sound musically spoken
They are languages that speak of heroism and love
They are languages that originated in Ancient Greek
They are languages that originated in ancient Latin
They are languages that sound musically spoken
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The term "Romance languages" refers to the fact that these languages are derived from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. Latin itself evolved into different dialects as the Roman Empire spread, eventually leading to the development of French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian. The term "Romance" in this context comes from the Latin word "Romanicus," which means "of the Romans." These languages are also called Romance languages because they share similar grammatical structures and vocabulary due to their common Latin origin.
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Sure! The correct answer is: They are languages that originated in ancient Latin