Latin is a classical language that was spoken by the ancient Romans. It is an Indo-European language and the predecessor to many modern-day Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Romanian. Latin was the official language of the Roman Empire and continued to be used as the language of the Catholic Church, scholarship, and science until the early modern period. The teaching and study of Latin, also known as "Latinism," has had a significant impact on Western education, culture, and literature. Today, Latin is no longer a living language, but it is still used in certain contexts such as legal terminology, scientific names for plants and animals, and in some religious ceremonies.
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