Vulgar Latin, also known as Popular or Colloquial Latin, is the range of non-formal registers of Latin spoken from the Late Roman Republic onward. Through time, Vulgar Latin evolved into numerous Romance languages. Its literary counterpart was a form of either Classical Latin or Late Latin, depending on the time period.
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- Roman Empire, Various Roman successors
- Indo-European, ItalicLatino-FaliscanLatinVulgar Latin
- Latin
O latim vulgar (do latim " sermo vulgaris ": "fala popular") ou latinório[ 1] é um termo empregado para designar os dialectos vernáculos do latim (as variações regionais) falado principalmente nas províncias ocidentais do Império Romano.
latim vulgar ( sermo vulgaris, sermo usualis ou sermo plebeius) é a língua coloquial usada por diferentes camadas da população romana, desde a aristocracia até o povo iletrado, como uma espécie de denominador comum, sendo o instrumento de comunicação diária.
- Números desconhecidos
- Vaticano
Late Latin is the written language from the 3rd century, and its various Vulgar Latin dialects developed in the 6th to 9th centuries into the modern Romance languages. Medieval Latin was used during the Middle Ages as a literary language from the 9th century to the Renaissance, which then used Renaissance Latin.
- Latium, Roman Kingdom / Republic / Empire, (before), Vatican City and Italy (nowadays)
- Latin alphabet
Vulgar Latin, or Common Latin, is one of the two types of Latin. Latin is an old language that was spoken by the Romans . Vulgar Latin is not spoken anymore, but its many dialects eventually became what are now Romance languages (such as Italian , Spanish , French , Portuguese , and Romanian ).
- Antiquity; developed into Romance languages 6th to 9th centuries
- Roman Republic, Roman Empire
- Indo-European, ItalicLatino-FaliscanLatinVulgar Latin
- Latin