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Definition of Ladin

Ladin
Ladin La*din", n. [From L. Latinus Latin. See Latin] A Romansch dialect spoken in some parts of Switzerland and the Tyrol.
Ladin
Ladin La*din", n. A person speaking Ladin as a mother tongue.

Meaning of Ladin from wikipedia

- The Ladins are an ethnolinguistic group of northern Italy. They are distributed in several valleys, collectively known as Ladinia. These include the valleys:...
- Ladin (/ləˈdiːn/ lə-DEEN, UK also /læˈdiːn/ la-DEEN; autonym: ladin; Italian: ladino; German: Ladinisch) is a Romance language of the Rhaeto-Romance subgroup...
- Look up Ladin or ladin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ladin may refer to: Ladin language, a language in northern Italy, often classified as a Rhaeto-Romance...
- Muhammad bin Ladin (Arabic: مُحَمَّد بْنُ لَادِن, romanized: Muḥammad bin Lādin; c. 1908 – 3 September 1967) was a Yemeni-born Saudi billionaire business...
- used either "Usama bin Laden" or the accepted transliteration "Usama bin Ladin". Osama bin Laden's full name, Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, means...
- Binladin Group (SBG; Arabic: مجموعة بن لادن السعودية, romanized: Majmūʿat bin Lādin al-Suʿūdiyya), known as Binladin Group Global Holding Company since 2019...
- Eric Ladin (Born February 16, 1978) is an American actor. Eric Ladin was born into a Jewish family in Houston, Texas, and graduated from The Kinkaid School...
- bin Muhammad bin Awad bin Ladin (Arabic: يسلم بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن; born October 19, 1950) better known as Yeslam bin Ladin, also written Yeslam Binladin...
- The bin Laden family (Arabic: عائلة بن لادن, romanized: bin Lādin), also spelled bin Ladin, is a wealthy Hadhrami family intimately connected with the...
- genuine, three languages would belong to it: Romansh in Switzerland, and Ladin and Friulian in Italy. Their combined number of speakers is about 660,000;...