Which of these were the official languages of the Roman Empire?
Correct answer: Latin and Greek

Lorraine
English is made from co

Sheriffe
Arohanui, Ahhh? England was colonised by the Romans for about 300 years. I think the Latin roots were well established before 1066. English probably has more Greek than Latin roots and in a great ironic twist, given the effects on the language by the events of 1066, is now the lingua franca of the world.

Gold Biscuit
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