About Latin Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Latin is a classical language and it belongs to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was spoken by people in Rome, known as Latium. With the growth of the power of the Roman Republic, the Latin language gained a lot of popularity. It became the dominant language in Italy and the western Roman Empire. Latin is similar to the English language. Latin roots are used in English descriptions and are used in exploring sciences, medicine, and law. Latin had been standardized into Classical Latin and the colloquial form of the language is spoken in many parts of the world. Late Latin was the written language in the 3rd century. It was then developed in the 6th to 9th centuries and became a part of the Romance languages like Italian, Sardinian, Venetian, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Piedmontese, Lombard, French, Franco-Provençal, Occitan, Corsican, Ladin, Friulan, Romansh, Catalan/Valencian, Aragonese, Spanish, Asturian, Galician, Portuguese and Romanian. Early Modern Latin and New Latin became the first international communication until the 18th century.
About Hungarian Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Hungarian is a popular Uralic language. It is spoken by the people of Hungary while many others in the neighboring countries also speak this language. This language is one of the 24 official languages in Europe. The writing system of Hungarian is in Latin and old Hungarian script. The total number of native speakers is around 13 million. The native speakers are also living in Austria, Croatia, and Serbia. There are many dialects of the Hungarian language that involve Alfold, West Danube, Danube-Tisza, King's Pass Hungarian, and Northeast Hungarian. Some other dialects also include Northwest Hungarian, Székely, and West Hungarian. All these dialects are quite similar to one another. It is easy to distinguish them due to their pronunciation and difference in vocabulary.