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For questions related to the process of vulgar/medieval Latin becoming modern Romance languages

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Latin version of "non ho che un" or "je n'ai qu'un"

The closest Latin equivalent seems to be: Non habeo plus quam unum amicum. What seems to have happened is that in Italian and French you can drop the plus. But you cannot drop the word in Spanish; y …
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Why is specifically "Latin America" called that when numerous other regions' languages are a...

But doesn't English and French and German and Italian and basically everything in Europe come from Latin as well? Not in the same way! Essentially all European languages have borrowed a lot of vo …
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