In Southern Europe, the Latin branch of the Aryan-speaking family became:
*French
*Spanish
*Portuguese
*Italian
*Romanian
Explanation:
In the Southern part of Europe as Latin started to change and become other languages in everyplace, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian started to emerge, they come from very similar family words and use the same foundations in their speech, if not identical but really close in use, phonetics, and roots, they are languages in the same branch.
The ideas expressed by Shakespeare and Browning are still relevant today. Love is not a tangible thing; it is an emotion so it can be perceived in many different ways. Shakespeare has infamously used sonnets to express his ideas on love. 'Shall I compare thee…?' is a sonnet in which Shakespeare focuses on immortalisation through words.