what are the contributions of Roman to language and literature?
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The Roman Empire also had a relatively high literacy rate for the time period, up to 30% of the population could read and write Latin. The Latin alphabet was influenced by ancient Italian languages, the Greeks, and the Phoenicians, sea-faring merchants who devised the modern alphabet.
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The Roman Empire also had a relatively high literacy rate for the time period, up to 30% of the population could read and write Latin. The Latin alphabet was influenced by ancient Italian languages, the Greeks, and the Phoenicians, sea-faring merchants who devised the modern alphabet.
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