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Meaning of Latinum | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
[ɫaˈtiː.nũː]

Definitions

  1. Latin language
    declension-2
  2. alternative letter-case form of Latīnum
    alt-of, declension-2

Equivalents

Bosanski Latin
English Latin
Hrvatski Latin
Kurdî latîn
Српски Latin

Examples

“Licet enim, ut saepe facimus, in Latinum illa convertere.”

It is therefore proper, as we often do, to translate those things into Latin.

“Has res commodissime Xenophon Socraticus persecutus est in eo libro, qui Oeconomicus inscribitur, quem nos, ista fere aetate cum essemus, qua es tu nunc, e Graeco in Latinum convertimus.”

Xenophon agreeably discussed this topic in his book entitled Oeconomicus, which I translated when I was almost your age, from Greek into Latin.

“Ūtile in prīmīs, et multī praecipiunt, vel ex Graecō in Latīnum vel ex Latīnō vertere in Graecum.”
“Nam cum "iūstitia’ sonum Z litterā exprimat, tamen, quia Latīnum est, per T scrībendum est. Sīc "mīlitia" "malitia" "nēquitia" et cētera similia.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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