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Definitions of latin in various dictionaries:
noun - any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
noun - an inhabitant of ancient Latium
noun - a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
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Most languages of Western Europe get their words for "read" & "write" from this language's legere & scribere |
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relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages |
having or resembling the psychology or temper characteristic of people of Latin America |
relating to languages derived from Latin |
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Latin (Latin: lingua latna, IPA: [la latina]) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. The Latin alphabet is derived from the Etruscan and Greek alphabets, and ultimately from the Phoenician alphabet. * Latin was originally spoken in Latium, in the Italian Peninsula. Through the power of the Roman Republic, it became the dominant language, initially in Italy and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. Vulgar Latin developed into the Romance languages, such as Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, French, and Romanian. Latin, Greek, and French have contributed many words to the English language. In particular, Latin and Ancient Greek roots are used in theology, biology, science, medicine, and law. * By the late Roman Republic (75 BC), Old Latin had been standardised into Classical Latin. Vulgar Latin was the colloquial form spoken during the same time and attested in inscriptions and the works of comic playwrights like Plautus and Terence. Late Latin |