No, people in Rome speak Italian as their main language. Latin is no longer in common use in daily conversation.
The most popular language spoken in Lazio, which is situated in Italy is Italian. Although some people still speak Roman Latin.
I speak and study Latin. So people do speak and study Latin.
England people don't speak in latin. In old days other contries use to but now none of people speak in Latin. England people only speak in English or American or more but mostlly English and American.
Rome is a city, not a country--it happens to be the capital of Italy, and the language spoken there is therefore Italian. If the original question referred to the empire/kingdom of Rome, then the most widely spoken language was Latin.
No, people in Zamboanga do not speak Latin. The main languages spoken in Zamboanga include Chavacano, Cebuano, and Tagalog. Latin is not a commonly spoken language in the Philippines.
There is no such thing as a "person from latin". Latin is a language, not a place.If you are talking about a person from Latin America, most speak either Portuguese or Spanish. Some speak French.
Less than 1% of people speak Latin fluently today. It is primarily used in academic and religious settings rather than everyday communication.
The Romani people in Italy speak Italian and Romani.
Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
In Italy people speak Italian, so anyone from Italy would speak Italian.
Italian is the main language spoken in Italy, there is also other languages spoken there but Italian is the main one. Eg: English is main language in Australia