You ignoramuses are you trying to say that “O” endings added to Germanics name and other words is from Archaic Latin ?!?!?!?!?
Germanic names !
ALBERT ------(from the Germanic name Adalbrecht which meant "bright nobility")
ROBERT ------(means "bright fame", derived from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and beraht "bright")
Richard---- (derived from the Germanic elements ric "power, rule" and hard "brave, hardy").
Alfred-------(derived from the Old English element ælf "elf" combined with ræd "counsel")
Carl---------(from the Germanic name Karl, derived from a Germanic word "man")
And here is the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese version of these Germanic names :
AlbertO
RobertO,
RichardO,
AlfredO
CarlO
“O” endings in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese is a rule in adding “O” at the end of any possible masculine name and other words.
Where is the “O” ending coming from ? From Archaic Latin ? ha ha ha !
Jesus Christ, "O" ending coming from archaic latin ? is the most ridiculous and infantile thing I’ve ever read online.
"O" endings is considered a "cool" thing imposed by "BimbO Latin" as you can see...
Germanic names !
ALBERT ------(from the Germanic name Adalbrecht which meant "bright nobility")
ROBERT ------(means "bright fame", derived from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and beraht "bright")
Richard---- (derived from the Germanic elements ric "power, rule" and hard "brave, hardy").
Alfred-------(derived from the Old English element ælf "elf" combined with ræd "counsel")
Carl---------(from the Germanic name Karl, derived from a Germanic word "man")
And here is the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese version of these Germanic names :
AlbertO
RobertO,
RichardO,
AlfredO
CarlO
“O” endings in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese is a rule in adding “O” at the end of any possible masculine name and other words.
Where is the “O” ending coming from ? From Archaic Latin ? ha ha ha !
Jesus Christ, "O" ending coming from archaic latin ? is the most ridiculous and infantile thing I’ve ever read online.
"O" endings is considered a "cool" thing imposed by "BimbO Latin" as you can see...