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Languages derived from Latin, which was spoken during the Roman Empire are known as the ________________ languages.Question 15 options:Romance English British Slavic
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Languages derived from Latin, which was spoken during the Roman Empire are known as the ________________ languages.Question 15 options:Romance English British Slavic
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i dont now the answer plz help tho :)
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Romance languages. Some languages derived from Latin are French and Italian, both romance languages.
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