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barxatty [35]
2 years ago
5

How did the Latin language spread beyond Rome? Select ALL that apply. (PLS HELP, I’LL GIVE BRAINLIEST )

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AlexFokin [52]2 years ago
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A and D can be selected.

the language spread through western dominions by roman empires geographical and governmental extension. but thats not all, after conquering countries (german and england tribes) they had to apply rules and as it is known roman civizilation expanded and utilized both greek and latin languages however latin used to be the language of study, literature, liturgy and official services. therefor the rules and official services of conquered dominions were mostly changed and or began to be written in latin (latin is also basis of french and many western languages known to be the basis of english) and greek and to know after their dissolvence the language remained and that is why english language basis is mostly latin along with greek. and also it is good to know about Ecclesiastical Latin, which is the widely used language of church. it is a combination of vulgar and classical latin in addition to greek and hebrew elements and the purpose of this language is duscussing christian subjects...

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