This "family" of languages is derived from Latin.
The Romance languages
If
Sī
Infinitives always use this Latin ending.
-re
I see
Videō
In classical Latin, this letter is pronounced using the "W" sound.
"V"
The "mother" of all languages that developed between Western Europe and India
Indo-European
Nōn
Not
This mood is the same as the declarative mood in the English Language because it makes a statement rather than asking a question or issuing a command.
Indicative
Monēs
You remind, you advise, you warn
Means "of the same blood"; not descended from, but "of the same family"
Cognate
Irish is derived from this ancient language.
Celtic
Valeō, Valēre
To be strong
Vatican City (or the Holy See)
They think
Cogitant
This punctuation mark elongates, or stretches, vowel sounds in Latin
Macron
English "evolved" from this hyphenated derivative of Germanic.
Anglo-Saxon
To frighten, to terrify
Errō, Errāre
Latin is what type of language?
Inflected Language
You all maintain
Conservātis
Finite Verbs are "limited" by all of the following factors or traits.
Person, Number, Tense, Voice, Mood
What is the relationship between Latin and Ancient Greek?
Cognate
Dō, Dāre
To give, to offer
Following the collapse of the Roman Empire and the rise of the Holy Roman Empire, Latin was divided into two "branches," one of which is still used today. One of these branches is classical Latin. What is the other?
Ecclesiastical Latin
She does not make a mistake
Nōn errat.
In every Latin verb, there are two parts: the stem and the ending. What is the technical name for verb endings?
Inflections