Romance Language Family
The Romance Language Family is a group of languages that evolved from Latin, the language of the ancient Romans. This family includes widely spoken languages such as Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages share similar vocabulary, grammar, and syntax due to their common origin.
Romance languages are primarily spoken in regions that were once part of the Roman Empire. They are known for their rich literary traditions and cultural significance. The study of these languages offers insights into the history and development of European languages and cultures.