English to Latin Translation
Latin can easily be thought of as the mother language for Europeans. It is a language which has survived centuries and although it is not widely spoken as a primary language, so much of it is used by others it is easy to argue that Latin is still widely used.
The Latin language is actually becoming an increasingly popular subject because of its age and impact it has had on modern languages and their evolution. In schools Latin is still present and it is often regarded as a language which any striving linguist should have an understanding of.
Latin was also the primary language spoken by the Roman Empire, which adds to its historical value and intrigue. If you examine the Latin alphabet it is rooted in the Greek alphabet which dates even further back.
With the spread of the Roman Empire, Latin found its way all over Europe and with time evolved into languages we know today, most notably French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
Latin to English translation
Evidently the Latin language has played a crucial role in way people communicate all over the world. Latin has spread to North, South and Central America through Spanish and Portuguese. Other languages such as English French and Italian have all benefited in their own way.
Latin to English translation has been going on for a very long time. The holy bible is perhaps the best example as it was originally written in Hebrew and Greek and then translated into Latin and then with the birth of the Church of England, translated into English. Arguably the most important document ever translated into English.
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