why are french italian, portuguese, Spanish, and Romania someone known as the romance languages
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The term "Romance languages" refers to a group of languages that evolved from Latin, the language of the Romans. During the Roman Empire, Latin was widely spoken across Europe and eventually developed into several distinct languages as different regions experienced linguistic changes and influences. The languages that emerged from the Latin language are known as Romance languages because they originated from the Roman Empire. French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian are all considered Romance languages because they evolved from Latin and share common linguistic characteristics and historical roots.