Proper noun

Singular Vulgar Latin

Plural -

Vulgar Latin

  1. The Latin language as spoken by the Roman people, as opposed to Classical Latin as written in formal literature until about 4c.
Ages of Latin —75 BC 75 BC – 200 200 – 900 900 – 1300 1300 – 1600 1600 – 1900 1900 – present Old Latin Classical Latin Late Latin Medieval Latin Renaissance Latin New Latin Recent Latin See also: Vulgar Latin, Ecclesiastical Latin, Low Latin, Romance languages

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Mon May 17 10:53:20 2010

Vulgar Latin (in Renaissance Latin, vulgare Latinum or Latinum vulgare) was the nonstandard form of the Latin language; because of its nonstandard nature, it had no official orthography, and only Classical Latin was used in writing. It is sometimes called colloquial Latin.

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Are all Romance languages considered Vulgar Latin?
Q. Are all Romance languages considered Vulgar Latin?
Asked by Quixoticlad91 - Thu Apr 2 17:13:10 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No; some of them are thought as quite elegant. Seriously; no, they are not, although the forms through which they evolved before being defined as modern languages probably were.
Answered by GrahamH - Thu Apr 2 17:20:57 2009

Can you give me a sentence in pig latin?
Q. (It can say anything just as long as it's not vulgar! I will report)
Asked by pulchritudinous - Fri Apr 14 16:30:34 2006 - - 15 Answers - 1 Comments

A. heta ainra ni ainspa allsfa ainlyma noa heta lainpa The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.
Answered by Shaula - Fri Apr 14 16:39:20 2006

that it proposes the Latin ideologist(fernando ezequiel antonini)? so that I worry to the president Cristina?
Q. No cristina fernandez by fernando ezequiel antonini pride and gresividad like a a verbal set of activity patrons who can pronounce themselves with variable intensity, including from the physical fight to the gestures or expansions that appear during any negotiation. The word aggressiveness comes from the Latin, in which he is synonymous of acometivididad. It implies provocation and it attacks. Like adjective, and in vulgar sense, it makes reference to that is prone to lack respeto" it is it, to offend or to cause to the others. One appears as a secuenciada mixture of movements that as you indicated in an expression grafica=" very; The measurement is unconstitutional (Already there are and three presentations in Justice) Generated the… [cont.]
Asked by PROFESOR - Mon Apr 14 04:48:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. The groups like Montoneros, Erp, Fap, Officers' Club of Revolutionary Armed Forces, etc. yes put pumps in buildings particular public (civil) and addresses. Sometimes in chain of way to terrify the population. In the same way it agrees to remember as the ERP with respect to the population behaved farmer in Tucuman. To what trying comes to aureorar them of idealistic and romantic fighters? Fuer of objectivity, the repression of the Process did not attack indiscriminately the civil populace either
Answered by HOMBRE LATINO - Mon Apr 14 19:01:40 2008

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Value Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster​ Dictionary Etymology: Middle English, worth, high quality, from Anglo-French, from . Vulgar Latin. *valuta, from feminine of *valutus, past participle of Latin val?re to ...

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However, the official languages of most of these countries have been derived from one main root language Latin . Vulgar Latin. to be more precise. Apart from Italy and Vatican City, Italian (which is the direct descendant language of ...

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