Latince
Latince, or Latin, is an ancient language that originated in the region of Latium in Italy. It was the language of the Roman Empire and has significantly influenced many modern languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Latin is often used in legal, scientific, and religious contexts, particularly within the Roman Catholic Church.
Although it is no longer spoken as a native language, Latin remains important in academia and is studied for its historical significance. Many terms in fields like medicine, law, and biology are derived from Latin, making it a valuable language for understanding terminology in these disciplines.