Lingua latina - Historia: Aetas classica sive aurea
Lateinische Sprache - Geschichte: Klassisches oder Goldenes Zeitalter
Latin language - History: Classical or Golden Age
Lengua latina - Historia: Clásica o Siglo de Oro
Langue latine - Histoire : classique ou âge d'or
Lingua latina - Storia: età classica o età dell'oro
ラテン語 - 歴史: 古典または黄金時代
Latijnse taal - Geschiedenis: Klassieke of Gouden Eeuw
Język łaciński - Historia: klasyczny lub złoty wiek
Língua latina - História: Clássica ou Idade de Ouro
Latinskt språk - Historia: Klassisk eller guldålder
Latin dili - Tarih: Klasik veya Altın Çağ
Латинська мова - Історія: класичний або золотий вік
拉丁语 - 历史:古典时代或黄金时代
Aetas Classica sive Aurea
Das goldene Zeitalter
Aurea, or the classical period
Temporibus adversis in oeconomia et politica et cultura, creaverunt patricii, ex Latinae colloquialis varietatibus, linguam francam Latinam, adhibitam ministratione et doctu et ad litteras colendas.
In Zeiten der Widrigkeiten in Wirtschaft, Politik und Kultur schufen die Patrizier eine Vielzahl von umgangssprachlichen Latein, einer französischen Sprache, die in Verwaltung, Kultur und Kultur verwendet wird.
Adverse times for the economy and society and culture, created the patricians from Latin colloquial varieties, France Latin language, taking care deeply for the letter to be nurtured.
Est Aurea Latinae Aetas, saeculis I a.C.n.– I p.C.n.
English is the golden age for centuries AD 1 1 aCn-
Antequam tota Italia sub imperio Romano saeculo 1 a.C.n.
Before all of Italy under the Roman time MA 1
redacta esset, loquebant per totam paeninsulam: Lingua Celtica (post huius gentis incursiones saeculo 4 a.C.n.
reduced, and for the entire peninsula, the Celtic language (of the nation after the attacks to 4 ñiqin
trans Padum), illa non-Indoeuropaea lingua Etrusca, et aliis linguis Italicis, sicut linguis Osca et Umbra (appellatis "Sabellicis"), et lingua Falerica, cognata linguae Latinae, qua loquebantur prope Roma ad septentriones.
Po), the non-Indoeuropaea Etruscan language, and others with Italian as the language Oscar and Frank (called "Sabellicus"), and the language Falerica, related language when talking to the northeast, near Rome.
Etiam Sicaniae aut Siculae linguae paucum indicium est, sed modo videntur hae linguae similes Latinae-Faliscae esse.
Even Sicilian Sicilian language a little bit of information, but these seem only English-language similar Faliscae be.
Coloni vero Graeci saeculo octavo a.C.n.
The farmers, however, the Greeks in the eighth century BC?
etiam suam linguam in Italiae partes quas apud litora meridiana Siciliamque orientalem colebant, tulerunt.
Even in the Italian language to which parts of its southern shores of Sicily and east to the next, they took it.
Imperio autem Romano crescenti et Latina ideo praeoptata, praeter linguam Graecam, omnes hac lingua locuti sunt, praesertim in Italia meridiana.
Roman and English so that increasing government hoped addition to the Greek language, all of these language spoken primarily in southern Italy.
(Ex Vicipaediae pagina: http://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingua_Latina#Classica_sive_Aurea)