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The Roman alphabet was written exactly like ours. The only difference was that it did not have a j or a w. For example, Julius, in old Latin, would be written Iulius.

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If you mean what is the Latin for "Roman" it is "Romanus". Remember that in most cases Romanus is an adjective and has variable endings, such as the feminine in Pax Romana.

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The Romans spoke Latin. Rome is Roma in Latin.

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