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Yes, ironically, Latin survived in the various Romance languages in most parts of the western half of the empire. Norman held sway in court for a century or so, and then stuck it out in the law courts until the 17th century or so.
I always thought that the Normans ensured that Norman would be used by importing a newish top-down management from the continent.
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