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What was the script of ancient Rome?

Latin was used in ancient Rome.

In fact, the original Roman script was learned from Greece. Before Rome unified Italy, a large number of Greek immigrants lived in southern Italy. These immigrants brought Greek culture, art and writing to Italy. Through war and national integration, the Romans gradually learned and absorbed Greek culture, and transformed the 24 letters of Greece into their own characters more simply, because the place where the Romans lived was called Latin. So their writing is called Latin. Today, the languages and characters of many western European countries are influenced by Latin. The Latin alphabet at that time was close to the A, B, C and D we learned today.