World Languages, asked by shantamDey2534, 1 year ago

What civilization is derived from latin word civics mean?

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Answered by Hakar
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From Antiquity to the Middle Ages, the Indo-European space saw the emergence on its soil of a large number of different regional languages ​​and other dialects, an evolution of languages ​​resulting from important migratory flows, contacts, clashes and colonization among peoples.

Europe is indeed the product of a multimillennial evolution, during which many populations - sometimes with distant origins - have lived together or clashed with each other, forming a substratum of cultures stemming from civilizations and empires that have occurred. succeeded, and whose legacies gave birth to many languages.

Latin, being initially a dialect spoken by the people of Lazio (central Italy), has established itself throughout Europe as the official language of the Roman Empire.

In fact, two forms of Latin language are created: the classical Latin - the language of the Roman administration - and the vulgar Latin - that spoken by the colonized peoples.

At the fall of the Roman Empire, the Latin language resisted its inevitable abandonment by mutating little by little in different languages: thus, forms of vulgar Latin spoken in the provinces formerly under Roman rule, form the Romance languages.

We call by "Romance languages" all the languages ​​that are inherited, - borrowed or derived, directly or indirectly - from the Latin language, the languages ​​resulting from the evolution of Latin spoken by the people.

The geographical area of ​​the Latin is so great, that it can be divided into two categories: the Western Romance languages, and the Eastern Romance languages.

If Latin has given birth to a whole set of Romance languages ​​- girls' languages ​​- used by more than one billion people all over the world, can we really consider Latin and the courses?


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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Ancient Rome

Ancient RomeIf something is related to or benefits an individual citizen, it can be described as civic. ... The adjective civic comes from the Latin word civis, which was the word for a citizen of Ancient Rome. It is also a root word for "city," so civic can also mean anything related to a city.

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