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Is Latin considered a world language?

Latin is not considered a world language in the modern sense. Here's why:

* It is not a spoken language: Latin is a dead language, meaning it is no longer spoken as a native language.

* Limited usage: While it has some use in academia, law, and the Catholic Church, it doesn't have widespread use in everyday communication around the world.

* World language criteria: World languages typically have millions of native speakers, are used in international communication, and have official status in multiple countries. Latin does not meet these criteria.

However, Latin has had a significant influence on many modern languages, including:

* Romance languages: Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, Romanian, and others are direct descendants of Latin.

* Other languages: Latin has also influenced English, German, Russian, and many others through vocabulary and grammar.

So, while Latin is not a world language in the modern sense, its historical and cultural impact is undeniable. It has played a major role in shaping the languages we speak today.

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