All romance languages branched off from Latin.
None: all Romance languages are based off of Latin (Romance meaning "of Rome", or Latin).
Spanish is considered to be a "Romance Language" because it is a Latin-based language which originated in the Roman Empire.
Any language based on Latin is considered to be a Romance language, such as: Spanish Italian French Romanian Catalán Portuguese
Interlingua
Esperanto
None: all Romance languages are based off of Latin (Romance meaning "of Rome", or Latin).
latin
Spanish is considered to be a "Romance Language" because it is a Latin-based language which originated in the Roman Empire.
No, it is classified by linguists as a Germanic language.
No......the Romance languages is not based on the Roman law code, because the romance language is based on french,italian, Latin, spanish,portuguese, and Romanian.
Any language based on Latin is considered to be a Romance language, such as: Spanish Italian French Romanian Catalán Portuguese
I think you are asking about ESPERANTO
Interlingua
Esperanto
The Romance languages are all based on Latin, since they all evolved from Latin. There are dozens of Romance languages, but most are no longer spoken. The most common living Romance languages are:AragoneseAromanianArpitanAsturianCatalanCorsicanEmiliano-RomagnoloFrenchFriulanGalicianItalianLadinoLeoneseLombardMirandeseNeapolitanOccitanPiedmontesePortugueseRomanianRomanshSardinianSicilianSpanishVenetianWalloon
Might be a Romance language name for "wolf," based on the specific epithet, lupus.
Yes, it should. The term comes from the fact that many of these languages are based on Latin, which was the language of the Romans. "Romance," in this case, means "of the Romans." Since Romans are a specifically named group of people, the term "Romance language" should reflect that.