The language of the Roman was Latin. Quomodo es?
who was the roman rhetorician who recognized the power of the Latin language to communicate with the people
There are different definitions of barbarian. One of these is a person who is regarded as culturally inferior; according to this definition, a Roman or Greek might have considered Charlemagne a barbarian. Another definition is a fierce or cruel person; by that definition, different people would give different answers, depending on how they interpret his actions. Another definition is an uncultured person; by that definition, Charlemagne was not a barbarian at all, as he was a great patron of arts and education.
I'm presuming you mean Roman, so... Latin. It's a dead language.
what does the six function of language of jackobson refers to?
The six functions of language according to Jakobson are referential, aesthetic, emotive, conative, phatic, and metalingual. His theory was very influential in the 1970s.
The language of the Roman was Latin. Quomodo es?
The script of English language is Roman
Do you mean Roman language or Roman numerals? In language 449 is quadringenti-ae-a quadraginta novem. In numerals it is CCCCXLIX
Roman is not a language.
Roman is not a language
The definition of the word Cinthia according to research means the virgin goddess of the hunt and the Moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo. And Cinthia is also identified with Roman Diana.
Roman Catholicism is a branch of Christianity, not a language. So, no it isn't a latin based language.
Latin is the roman language
First of all, The ancient Roman language is Latin and different to Italian. Second, Numeris Romanis.
The language is Polish. The religion is Roman Catholic.
They didn't have a 'Roman' language; they spoke and wrote Latin...