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Latin is the language of the sciences. Rosella had to learn how to conjugate latin phrases from her tutors. Throckmorton's hobby was conjugating latin verbs. It is the language of the sciences. Llewdor College does not teach Latin.

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  • Latin is the language of the sciences. Rosella had to learn how to conjugate latin phrases from her tutors. Throckmorton's hobby was conjugating latin verbs. It is the language of the sciences. Llewdor College does not teach Latin.
  • Latin is a large part of Bungie culture, from its corporate motto, Non facete nobis calcitrare vestrum perinæum to the titles of many of its materials (such as Is Quisnam Protero Damno!).
  • Originating Location: Latin America/South America Originating Era: Very Long Ago
  • Latin was the official language used in the Roman Catholic Church hundreds of years ago to write scripture, and is still recited today in the Roman Catholic Church. Commonly called a "dead language" due to the supposed death of all the original adherents. Latin was a living language when they were getting started. Eastern Christianity mostly used Greek. Part of the reason for the Great Schism is that they had trouble translating theological concepts between Latin and Greek. Martin Luther translated the Bible from Latin into German.
  • thumb|200px|Une école de gladiateur de la Rome antique, avec son panneau en latin.Le latin est une langue de l'univers de Donald Duck et de celui de Mickey Mouse.
  • Latin is the language originally spoken in Ancient Rome and is currently the only official language in Vatican City. It eventually evolved into numerous languages as the centuries passed, including French, Spanish, and Italian, but a small community still speaks Latin. Despite it being a minor language it is still widely taught, mainly at the university level and at grammar schools, and is the official language of the Roman Catholic Church. Many words in English can trace their origins to Latin as can all of the Roman languages such as pictura got changed into picture in English.
  • Latin was a language spoken on Earth by the Ancient Romans. It is also the ancestor of several languages on Earth, including Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese (and to some extent also English). Latin is descended from Ancient. It is more or less extinct on Earth, but is still spoken, particularly in Vatican City. (SG1: "The Fifth Race")
  • Language is a language used by the ancient Romans of Earth, as well as some other groups of humans. It is also used by the aliens of the Green Planet.
  • Latin is an almost dead language, that was used throughout Rome and the Roman Empire. In the modern age, Latin is being revived by Latinos in Latin America.
  • Latin is an ancient language - thus you will not have an oral exam, unlike modern languages. It was spoken by the Romans. For the Latin GCSE exam you will have to translate an unseen passage, a prepared passage, you will have to study several poems and you will also have to have some background knowledge of the era.
  • Latin is an old language.
  • Latin is one of the languages spoken in Silmaria.
  • Latin was an Italic language.
  • Latina Roma cum sum.
  • May 18, -700
  • Spoken by: * Norse * Rome
  • Le latin est vne variante désvète dv françois qvi n'est vtilisée de nos iovrs qve par les |horticvltevrs, et les professevrs de latin. Les cvrés qvi avaient povr vn temps abandonné cette langve s'i remettent en masse depvis l'incarnation divine de Benedictus XVI.
  • In Latin, the word latin means frogs with DUI, so no one's really all that sure....yeah. It's a pretty boring language and no one really likes it and all, so....
  • Latin is the language of the ancient Romans. Most of the medical terminology and classification are in Latin. As a medical doctor, it is likely that Dana Scully knows Latin.
  • The following alternate endings are also possible: 1. * Accusative singular, –im, declined sodalim 2. * Ablative singular, –ī, declined sodalī 3. * Accusative plural, –īs, declined sodalīs
  • Classical Latin was the language associated with the Romans - from Kingdom via Republic to Empire. During the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period it was the usual language of communciations between intellectuals. In a modified form it has become the official language of the Roman Catholic Church - the Vatican City has a department to create new Latin words as required (eg 'spaceship'). The term is also used to describe those countries whose languages derived from Latin (including French, Portuguese and Spanish) - such as Latin America.
  • Latin m. [[Category: nouns|Latin]] 1. * Latin language
  • Latin is an Italic language originally spoken in Ancient Rome. Although often considered a dead language by Muggles, wizards continue to use this dead language in their everyday life. Latin has a strong influence in both wizarding culture and arts (the wizarding song In Noctem, for instance, features four verses, in both English and Latin, with the Latin lyrics meaning the same as the English ones) and rhetorics (Librarian Irma Pince used the Latin phrase "Labore omnia vincit" while tutoring Hogwarts students). Wizards use a kind of mutation of the Latin language when designing new spells.
  • Latin is een nieuwe Libertaanse groep rappers die vooral muziek creëren over Libertas, politiek, religie en patriottisme. Bijgestaan door strakke beats zijn de jongens onoverwinnelijk met hun verwoestende teksten. Hun muziekmaatschappij heet Latin Records.
  • Latin is een nieuwe Libertaanse groep rappers die vooral muziek creëren over Libertas, politiek, religie en patriottisme. Bijgestaan door strakke beats zijn de jongens onoverwinnelijk met hun verwoestende teksten. Hun muziekmaatschappij heet Latin Records.
  • Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and the Roman Republic. The Romance languages are descended from Latin, as are many scientific terms. Latin is still the official language of the Vatican City.
  • Latin är ett språk som talas på Jorden av Antikens Romare. Det är också ana flera språk på jorden, bl.a. italienska, franska, spanska och portugisiska (och i viss mån även engelska). Latin är härstamma från De gamla. Det är mer eller mindre utrotade på jorden, men är fortfarande talat, i synnerhet i Vatikanstaten. (SG1: "The Fifth Race") Kategori: Jorden språk
  • Latin, called and spelled lingua Latina or lingua latina (pronounced LING-gwa la-TEE-na) in Latin, is an ancient language spoken by the ancient Roman people from the Roman Empire (Imperium Latinum), and also a culturally important language. It is useful in the study of classics. There are three common forms of Latin learned and studied today.
  • Sheldon studied Latin at school until 5th grade, as he stated in "The Jiminy Conjecture" (S3E02). He occasionally uses Latin phrases or English phrases that are derived from Latin. Sheldon uses Latin phrase "reductio ad absurdum" (literally "reduction to absurdity") in "The Dumpling Paradox" (S1E07), "post hoc, ergo propter hoc" (literally "after this, therefore because of this") in "The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation" (S3E01), "cathedra mea, regulae meae" (literally "My chair, my rules") in "The Staircase Implementation" (S3E22), "ipso facto" (literally "by the fact itself") in "The Zazzy Substitution" (S4E03) and "summa cum laude" (literally "with highest honor", usually meaning the highest degree that one has achieved) in "The Pants Alternative" (S3E18) and "The Higgs Boson Observatio
  • Latin is the language of the Romans brought to England. There are several Latin inscriptions and phrases seen and heard throughout Arthur's journey. Latin signs could be seen as far as Jerusalem. * Liber ex Doctrina, the name of the book, means "book from knowledge" (but also, "free from knowledge") * Britannia Australis (Southern Britain), seen on Merlin's map * Memento mori (remember of death), a phrase referred by Merlin when examining the skulls on the Glastonbury Tor ruins. * In vino veritas (truth in wine), spoken by the Mad Monk as his final words when killed by Arthur. * Arma (weapons), sign over Mohammed's shop. * Fictilia (earthenware vessels), over Farabi ibn Khalid's shop. * Cetarius (fishmonger), over Hayyam ibn Aziz's shop. * Horreum (storehouse,
  • Latin is an ancient Human language that originated on ancient Earth, in Europe, first spoken by humans in the regions surrounding Rome. Latin was the official language of the Roman Empire, and influenced later human languages, including English. Languages which evolved directly from Latin - such as French, Spanish, Italian - are referred to as Romance languages. Latin phrases were widely used in mottoes. An example of this was the motto of Starfleet Academy, Ex astris scientia, or From the Stars, Knowledge. (TOS novel: The Captain's Daughter)
  • Latin is the tung once spoken by the Romish Rike and its indwelling folks. As the Romish Rike spread, so did the speaking of its tung. However, as the tung spread there grew unlikenesses within Latin, and by the year 500 it had split into sundry folk-latins which over time became unlike tungs, whose speakers could barely understand each other's speech. (In writing, how much was understood would hang on the tung: Spanish and Portugalish in writing, are easily cross-understood, while French and Spanish are not.)
  • Latin (lingua Latīna, pronounced [laˈtiːna]) was historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Roman conquest, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe. Languages such as Italian, French, Catalan, Romanian, Spanish, and Portuguese are descended from Latin, while many others, including English, have inherited and acquired much of their vocabulary from Latin. It was the international language of science and scholarship in central and western Europe until the 17th century. There are two varieties of Latin: Classical Latin, the literary dialect used in poetry and prose, and Vulgar Latin, the form of the language spoken by ordinary people. Vulgar Latin was preserved as a spoken language in much of Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire, and by the
  • Latin is a language. Latin was spoken and written all the time in Italy 2,000 years ago. Now they just use Italian instead. Many languages have developed from Latin, which proves that these languages were made by humans and not God, like some people would have you believe. Its a bit pointless because there are no native speakers of Latin anymore, however knowing Latin helps you do well on you SAT's, but studying Latin makes you a bit of a geek (not that that matters, because being a geek is worth doing well on you SAT's!). Most of us don’t need Latin.
  • Latin est langvagvm that helpit vvith vocabvlary expantio. Id has been proven that by stvdying Latin, not only do yov get higher college board scoræ, yov also get all sexy girls yov vvant, hence phrasvm Latin Lover. that est vvhy there est Latin explotio in mvsic scene. Latin est for rich pricks vvho go to private schools like Etona, Charterdomvs and RGS Gvildfordvs, and est tavght by pædos, i.e. monks. Latin has no modern vse vnless yov intend on meeting Iesvs, bvt he plays rvgby for France.
  • Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region surrounding Rome. It gained wide currency, especially in Europe, as the formal language of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire and, after Rome's conversion to the Christian church, (and later to Catholicism after the "great schism") of the Roman Catholic Church. Principally through the influence of the Church, it became the language of later medieval European scholars and philosophers. It widely influenced a number of languages that came after it, including some used by the modern UNSC, such as Spanish and English. By 26th century, Latin had become extinct from every-day usage.
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Latin article. Take me to the Latin article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Latin link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article.
  • Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. An inflectional and synthetic language, Latin relies little on word order, conveying meaning through a system of affixes attached to word stems. The Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek, remains the most widely used alphabet in the world.
  • This section will explain in brief some of the rules of Latin grammar and construction for use in Ars Magica sagas. For general information about the Latin Language, see the article at Wikipedia. Please be aware that this short article is not a proper Latin grammar, nor an exhaustive list of Latin vocabulary, nor even an introduction to the Latin language in any real sense. If you rely on this material to take a Latin test, you will flunk. "Latin for Ars Magica" is a bare-bones sketch for players and Storyguides to help them add colorful Latinisms to their games.
  • Latin was an ancient Earth language, spoken in Rome and its empire. Although the Doctor frequently used Latin expressions, many of his companions — such as Sarah Jane Smith and Donna Noble — did not speak a word. (TV: The Masque of Mandragora, Terror of the Zygons, The Fires of Pompeii, The Poison Sky) Other companions such as Harry Sullivan did, however. Harry once said "Magna peloris" to the Fourth Doctor after being saved from a giant clam; the Doctor did not understand him. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks) Although not noted in the serial, "magna peloris" simply means "giant clam".
  • Latin originates from the ancient province of Latium in Italy, which includes the city of Rome. With the growth of the Roman Republic and then the Roman Empire, Latin became the lingua franca of the Mediterranean Sea. Latin pushed out and replaced the indigenous European languages, especially the Celtic ones, during the Roman Empire's height. After the fall of the Empire, Latin progressively vanished as a spoken language except to act as a language for academia and the Roman Catholic Church.
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