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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neo-LatinNeo-Latin - Wikipedia

    By 1800, Latin publications were far outnumbered, and often outclassed, by writings in the modern languages. Latin literature lasted longest in very specific fields (e.g. botany and zoology) where it had acquired a technical character, and where a literature available only to a small number of learned individuals could remain viable.

  2. la.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vicipaedia:Pagina_primaVicipaedia

    Oceanus Atlanticus ( Plinius) seu Atlanticum mare (Plinius, Seneca, Cicero) est oceanus magnitudine secunda in orbe terrarum, cuius area circa 106 400 000 chiliometrorum quadratorum est. Oceanus Atlanticus circa 20 centesimas superficiei Telluris et circa 26 centesimas superficiei aquaticae tegit. Altera nominis pars ad Atlantem mythologiae ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Latin language. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search The article Latin language on Wikipedia projects:

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Late_LatinLate Latin - Wikipedia

    Philological constructs Late and post-classical Latin. The origin of the term 'Late Latin' remains obscure. A notice in Harper's New Monthly Magazine of the publication of Andrews' Freund's Lexicon of the Latin Language in 1850 mentions that the dictionary divides Latin into ante-classic, quite classic, Ciceronian, Augustan, post-Augustan and post-classic or late Latin, which indicates the ...

  5. This is a list of languages by total number of speakers. It is difficult to define what constitutes a language as opposed to a dialect . For example, Chinese and Arabic are sometimes considered single languages, but each includes several mutually unintelligible varieties , and so they are sometimes considered language families instead.

  6. 6 de mai. de 2024 · gjuha latine ― the Latin language alfabeti latin ― the Latin alphabet Amerika Latine ― Latin America; Noun [edit] latín m (plural latínë, definite latíni, definite plural latínët) Roman (ancient citizen of Rome) Synonym: romák; References [edit] “latin”, in FGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe [Dictionary of the Albanian language ...

  7. Latin language, Indo-European language of the Italic group; ancestor of the modern Romance languages.Originally spoken by small groups of people living along the lower Tiber River, Latin spread with the growth of Roman political power, first throughout Italy and then through most of western and southern Europe and the central and western Mediterranean coastal regions of Africa.