Concept information
Preferred term
Latin
Definition
- Latin is an extinct Indo-European language which was spoken in the ancient city of Rome and its empire. Modern Romance languages are continuations of dialectal forms (vulgar Latin) of the language.Additionally many students, scholars, and some members of the Christian clergy speak it fluently, and it is still taught in some educational institutions around the world. Latin is still used in the creation of new words in modern languages of many different families, and largely in biological taxonomy.
Identifier
- LAT
Notation
- la
- LA
- lat
In other languages
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латински
Bulgarian
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latinski
Croatian
-
latina
Czech
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latin
Danish
-
Latijn
Dutch
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ladina keel
Estonian
-
latina
Finnish
-
latin
French
-
Latein
German
-
λατινικά
Greek
-
latin
Hungarian
-
latína
Icelandic
-
Laidin
Irish
-
latino
Italian
-
Latina
Latin
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latīņu valoda
Latvian
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lotynų kalba
Lithuanian
-
латински
Macedonian
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Latin
Maltese
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latin
Norwegian
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łacina
Polish
-
latim
Portuguese
-
latină
Romanian
-
латинский
Russian
-
латински
Serbian
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latinski
Serbo-Croatian
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latinčina
Slovak
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latinščina
Slovenian
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latín
Spanish
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latin
Swedish
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latince
Turkish
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латинська мова
Ukrainian
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latinščina
Upper Sorbian
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/LAT
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