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Latinity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Latinity (Latinitas) is
proficiency in
Latin. The term may also be used to
refer to the use of
Latinisms...
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Latin (lingua
Latina or Latinum) is a
classical language belonging to the
Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
Latin was
originally spoken by...
- symbols. The
Latin alphabet, also
known as the
Roman alphabet, is the
collection of
letters originally used by the
ancient Romans to
write the
Latin language...
- The term
Latins has been used
throughout history to
refer to
various peoples,
ethnicities and
religious groups using Latin or the
Latin-derived Romance...
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Latin America refers to a
cultural region of the
Americas where Romance languages are
predominantly spoken,
primarily in the form of
Spanish and Portuguese...
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Vulgar Latin, also
known as Colloquial, Po****r,
Spoken or
Vernacular Latin, is the
range of non-formal
registers of
Latin spoken from the Late Roman...
- Old
Latin, also
known as Early,
Archaic or
Priscan Latin (classical
Latin: prīsca Latīnitās, lit. 'ancient
Latinity'), was the
Latin language in the period...
- languages. Neo-
Latin attempts to
return to the
ideal of
Golden Latinity in line with the
Humanist slogan ad fontes. The new
style of
Latin was
adopted throughout...
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Contemporary Latin is the form of the
Literary Latin used
since the end of the 19th century.
Various kinds of
contemporary Latin can be distinguished...
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Latinity]. Eötvös Loránd University. Gonda,
Attila (2016). "Fehér Bence:
Pannonia latin nyelvtörténete.
Budapest 2007" [Bence Fehér: Pannonia's
Latin...