لاتین
لاتین is a classical language that originated in ancient Rome and was spoken by the Romans. It is the precursor to the Romance languages, which include Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. Although it is no longer spoken as a native language, it remains important in fields such as law, medicine, and science.
Today, لاتین is primarily used in academic, religious, and legal contexts. It is the official language of the Vatican City and is still taught in many educational institutions. Understanding لاتین can provide insights into the roots of many modern languages and enhance comprehension of historical texts.