Roman language in the modern world
Today we base our english words off of latin suffixes, bases, and prefixes. The English language uses letters from the latin alphabet (latin- 23 letters English-26 letters)
These are some numerals translated into the form od numerals that the Romans used: 1-I, 2-II. 3-III, 4-IV, 5-V, 6-VI, 7-VII, 8-VIII, 9-IX, 10-X, 50- L,100-C,500-D,1000-M
Many of our words in the English language contain latin roots, so if you know what a root in a of the word means, you can make an educated guess on the meaning.
Some examples of how Roman roots are diffused into the English language: Proverbs (wise sayings sometimes found on money), Roman numerals, and Latin Roots.
We still use all of these things in our everyday lives. For example: Transport means to to carry across an area of land, we define this word using latin roots such as portare meaning to carry and trans meaning across.
These are some numerals translated into the form od numerals that the Romans used: 1-I, 2-II. 3-III, 4-IV, 5-V, 6-VI, 7-VII, 8-VIII, 9-IX, 10-X, 50- L,100-C,500-D,1000-M
Many of our words in the English language contain latin roots, so if you know what a root in a of the word means, you can make an educated guess on the meaning.
Some examples of how Roman roots are diffused into the English language: Proverbs (wise sayings sometimes found on money), Roman numerals, and Latin Roots.
We still use all of these things in our everyday lives. For example: Transport means to to carry across an area of land, we define this word using latin roots such as portare meaning to carry and trans meaning across.