What is latian?

Latin is a classical language that originated in the Italian peninsula. It was spoken by the ancient Romans, and became the language of education, government and religion throughout the Roman Empire. It continued to be used in official documents and universities throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and its influence can be seen in modern languages such as English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Latin has a complex grammar system with various case endings, verb conjugations, and noun declensions. It has a rich literature, including works by famous authors such as Julius Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. The Latin language continues to be taught in schools and universities around the world as a foundational language for the study of Western civilization.