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Vulgar Latin

noun

  1. popular Latin, as distinguished from literary or standard Latin, especially those spoken forms of Latin from which the Romance languages developed. : VL


Vulgar Latin

noun

  1. any of the dialects of Latin spoken in the Roman Empire other than classical Latin. The Romance languages developed from them
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Vulgar Latin1

First recorded in 1810–20
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Like French, Occitan developed from Vulgar Latin, but soon shifted away from its northern neighbour.

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Conquered during the Roman heyday and organized as the province of Dacia, Romania is actually a Romantic country, its language heavily influenced by Roman military terminology and Vulgar Latin.

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The basis for Romanian seems to be the Vulgar Latin of ancient Rome.

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To the disappearance of the h from Vulgar Latin is due the fact that the Romance languages have no aspirate.

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Vulgar Latin stands with reference to formal Latin in no derivative relation, in no paternal relation, but they stand side by side.

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