Latin
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Енглески[уреди]
Изговор[уреди]
- (UK) enPR: lătʹĭn, МФА(кључ): /ˈlat.ɪn/
- (US) enPR: lătʹn, МФА(кључ): /ˈlæt.n/, [ˈlæ.ʔn̩]
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Alternative forms[уреди]
Etymology 1[уреди]
From Стари Енглески Latin, from Латински latīnus, from Latium (“the region around Rome”) + -īnus (adjective suffix).
Adjective[уреди]
Latin (not comparable)
- Of or relating to the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium which is rarely used.
- 1948, L. E. Elliott-Binns, The Beginnings of Western Christendom, page 257
- Africa was the natural leader because there the number of Christians who were of Roman origin and Latin speech was probably far greater than in so cosmopolitan a city as Rome.
- 1948, L. E. Elliott-Binns, The Beginnings of Western Christendom, page 257
- Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets.
- 1968, Mladen Bošnjak, A Study of Slavic Incunabula, page 62
- The Serbo-Croatian incunabula printed in Latin letters are indubitably the products of a very modest establishment.
- Синоним: Roman
- 1968, Mladen Bošnjak, A Study of Slavic Incunabula, page 62
- Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- 2000, T. M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland, page 176
- The earliest Latin culture of Ireland was heavily indebted to that of Britain […]
- Синоним: Roman
- 2000, T. M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland, page 176
- Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome.
- 1913, Oscar Browning, A General History of the World, page 151
- From the Campagna and the Latin hills, the flame of rebellion spread to Antium and Terracina, and to the most remote allies of the Romans, the cities of the Campanian plains.
- Синоним: Latian
- 1913, Oscar Browning, A General History of the World, page 151
- Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire.
- 2002, Dean Foster, The Global Etiquette Guide to Mexico and Latin America, page 11
- Therefore, although Portugal is a Latin culture, the significant African influence in Brazil creates a culture that cannot be defined simply as Latin; consequently, Brazilians prefer to define themselves as South American […]
- Синоним: Romance
- 2002, Dean Foster, The Global Etiquette Guide to Mexico and Latin America, page 11
- Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture.
- 2008, Michael Miller, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music History, page 254
- As such, today's Latin music is a synthesis of European, African, and the few indigenous elements that remain.
- Синоними: Latin American, Latino
- 2008, Michael Miller, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music History, page 254
- (Christianity) Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
- 1901, John Hackett, A History of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus, page 117
- The Latin bishop now took the Greek bishop by the hand and conducted him to his throne […]
- Синоними: Catholic, Roman, Roman Catholic
- 1901, John Hackett, A History of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus, page 117
Наводи[уреди]
Иведени термини[уреди]
Преводи[уреди]
of the language
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of the script
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of ancient Rome
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of Latium
of descendants from ancient Romans
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of/from Latin America
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Roman Catholic — see Roman Catholic
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Етимологија 2[уреди]
Од Средњи Енглески Latin, Latyn, од Стари Енглески latin ("Latin"; also found as Стари Енглески lǣden (“Latin”), from Vulgar Latin *ladinum (“Latin”)); all from Латински Latinus (“belonging to Latium”). Later influenced in form by the Latin word. Compare Холандски Latijn (“Latin”), Немачки Latein (“Latin”), Шведски Latin (“Latin”).
Именица[уреди]
Latin (countable and uncountable, plural Latins)
- (uncountable) The language of the ancient Romans, other Latins and of the Roman Catholic church, especially Classical Latin.
- 2003, Natalie Harwood, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin, 2nd edition, page 13
- When the Christian Church rose in stature in the Dark Ages, its adoption of Latin as the official language assured its eternal life.
- 2010, Elizabeth Heimbach, A Roman Map Workbook, page 134
- Like Copernicus and Galileo, Johannes Kepler was a renowned astronomer who wrote in Latin.
- 2003, Natalie Harwood, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin, 2nd edition, page 13
- (countable) A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- 1833, Philipp Buttmann (translated by Edward Robinson), A Greek grammar for the use of high schools and universities, page 23
- This appears incontestably from the manner in which the Latins wrote Greek words and names […]
- Синоним: Roman
- 1833, Philipp Buttmann (translated by Edward Robinson), A Greek grammar for the use of high schools and universities, page 23
- (countable) A person from one of the modern European countries (including France, Spain etc.) whose language is descended from Latin.
- 1933, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 'All I Survey': a book of essays, page 148
- No; the test of the contrast between modern Latins and modern Teutons is exactly like the test of the contrast between modern Latins and ancient Latins.
- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), page 760:
- Latins are always conspicuously dangerous when they are serving an unpopular cause for money.
- 1933, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 'All I Survey': a book of essays, page 148
- (countable) A person from Latin America.
- 1922, William Edmund Aughinbaugh, Advertising for trade in Latin-America, page 150
- In the use of patent medicine the average Latin resembles the American of fifty years ago, who generally had a bottle of some concoction on which he depended whenever he felt out of sorts.
- Синоними: Latin American, Latino
- 1922, William Edmund Aughinbaugh, Advertising for trade in Latin-America, page 150
- (Christianity) A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice.
- 1853, William Palmer, Dissertations on Subjects Relating to the "Orthodox" or "Eastern-Catholic" Communion, page 118
- The modern Latins have been in the habit of blaming the Greek and other Eastern Liturgies for not consecrating by the recital of OUR SAVIOUR'S words of Institution […]
- Синоними: Catholic, Roman, Roman Catholic
- 1853, William Palmer, Dissertations on Subjects Relating to the "Orthodox" or "Eastern-Catholic" Communion, page 118
- A person native to the ancient region of Latium.
Наводи[уреди]
Хипоними[уреди]
- (varieties of Latin) Latin; Classical Latin, Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin, Low Latin, Medieval Latin, New Latin, Old Latin, Recent Latin, Renaissance Latin, Vulgar Latin
Изведени термини[уреди]
ПОвезани термини[уреди]
Coordinate terms[уреди]
Преводи[уреди]
language of the ancient Romans
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person native to ancient Rome or its Empire
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person whose native tongue is one descended from Latin
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person adhering to Roman Catholic practice
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See also[уреди]
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- Latin index
Further reading[уреди]
- Latin Etymology, An Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language
- Latin - English Dictionary: from Webster's Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition.
- ISO 639-1 code la, ISO 639-3 code lat
- Ethnologue entry for Latin, la
Anagrams[уреди]
French[уреди]
Pronunciation[уреди]
Noun[уреди]
Latin m (plural Latins)
Derived terms[уреди]
Anagrams[уреди]
Malay[уреди]
Etymology[уреди]
From Латински latīnus, from Latium (“the region around Rome”) + -īnus (“adjective suffix”).
Pronunciation[уреди]
- МФА(кључ): [laten]
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Noun[уреди]
Latin
Maltese[уреди]
Pronunciation[уреди]
Proper noun[уреди]
Il-Latin m
- the Latin language
Serbo-Croatian[уреди]
Pronunciation[уреди]
- МФА(кључ): /lǎtiːn/
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Proper noun[уреди]
Làtīn m (Ћирилица правопис Ла̀тӣн)
- Latin (person native to ancient Rome or its Empire, descended from the ancient Romans or speaking a Romance language)
Declension[уреди]
Категорије:
- Странице са грешкама у скрипти
- Енглески 2-слог речи
- Енглески термини са ИПА изговором
- Енглески 1-слог речи
- Енглески појмови са аудио везама
- Енглески изрази наслеђени од Стари Енглески
- Енглески појмови изведени из Стари Енглески
- Енглески појмови изведени из Латински
- Енглески придеви
- Енглески uncomparable adjectives
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- Мандарин црвене везе
- Мандарин црвене везе/т+
- Фински црвене везе
- Фински црвене везе/т+
- Италијански црвене везе
- Италијански црвене везе/т+
- Португалски црвене везе
- Португалски црвене везе/т+
- Руски црвене везе
- Руски црвене везе/т+
- Шпански црвене везе
- Шпански црвене везе/т+
- Телугу црвене везе
- Телугу црвене везе/т
- Енглески изрази наслеђени од Средњи Енглески
- Енглески појмови изведени из Средњи Енглески
- Енглески појмови изведени из Vulgar Latin
- Енглески леме
- Енглески именице
- Енглески непребројиве именице
- Енглески бројевне именице
- Енглески uncountable nouns
- Енглески countable nouns
- Мандарин црвене везе/т
- Италијански црвене везе/т
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- Француски 2-слог речи
- Француски термини са ИПА изговором
- Француски леме
- Француски именице
- French masculine nouns
- French countable nouns
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- Малајски појмови изведени из Латински
- Малајски термини са ИПА изговором
- Малајски noun
- Малтешки термини са ИПА изговором
- Малтешки proper noun
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- Српски термини са ИПА изговором
- Српски леме
- Српски proper nouns
- Српски masculine именице