non-standard Latin variety spoken by the people of Ancient Rome
Vulgar Latin was the everyday form of the Latin language spoken by ordinary people in Ancient Rome, as opposed to the formal, standardized Latin used in official documents and literature. It matters because this common spoken version eventually evolved into the Romance languages like Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese that millions of people speak today.
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