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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通俗拉丁語(拉丁文:sermo vulgaris,意为“通俗话”,又叫民间拉丁語,或流行拉丁語),是古典拉丁語在法國、義大利、西班牙、葡萄牙、羅馬尼亞等地的民间通俗变体。中世紀早期開始分化,至九世紀成為羅曼語支的一支。 通俗拉丁語的語法比古典拉丁語简单得多,在語言学上体现了古典拉丁語作为一种综合語到今日的法語、義大利語、西班牙語、葡萄牙語、羅馬尼亞語等語言作为一种分析語的过渡。 今日罗曼語族诸語言都是直接从通俗拉丁語演变而来。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).