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What happened to Vulgar Latin is set forth in the table.
Apart from these cases, what happened to Vulgar Latin can be summarized as in the table to the right.
But they could be found in Vulgar Latin (a phrase which means "the language spoken by the common people").
There is no doubt that, in the long run, Buoncompagno's case for vulgar Latin was a lost one.
Because of its nonstandard nature, Vulgar Latin had no official orthography.
Vulgar Latin featured a large vocabulary of words that were productive in Romance.
Vulgar Latin contained a large number of words of foreign origin not present in literary texts.
It is known for the antiquity of its language, between vulgar Latin and Catalan.
Their soldiers" and settlers" vulgar Latin (always distinct from the written, classical kind) spread to the masses.
Vulgar Latin begins to develop into various Romance languages.
Vulgar Latin gradually evolved into a number of distinct Romance languages by the 9th century.
This sometimes corresponds with that of Vulgar Latin.
The name comes from the Vulgar Latin bella lagia ("beautiful forest").
It was written in vulgar Latin.
As a result, only the following final consonants occurred in Vulgar Latin:
Vulgar Latin, on the other hand, is the actual speech of the common people during the late Roman Empire.
In general, many clusters were simplified in Vulgar Latin.
In spite of their common origin, the descendants of Vulgar Latin have many differences.
Earlier on the word was used in vulgar Latin (bastο - a stick helping walking, from basta - hold).
This article lists some vocabulary of Vulgar Latin.
The name stems from the Vulgar Latin word "pomarium" meaning fruit orchard.
In Vulgar Latin d before i and e, followed by a vowel, became dz.
I was able to check him on some of them, like vulgar Latin; that was one of the things that convinced me.
Venetian is descended from Vulgar Latin and influenced by the Italian language.
Venetian is a Romance language and thus descends from Vulgar Latin.
Although making it clear that sermo vulgaris existed, the ancients said very little about it.
The term "common speech" (sermo vulgaris), which later became "Vulgar Latin", was used by inhabitants of the Roman Empire.
Vulgar Latin or Sermo Vulgaris ("common speech") is a generic term for the nonstandard (as opposed to classical) sociolects of Latin from which the Romance languages developed.