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  1. Latin Dictionary: the best Latin dictionary with a conjugator and a Latin declension tool available online for free!

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  2. Latin orthography refers to the writing system used to spell Latin from its archaic stages down to the present. Latin was nearly always spelt in the Latin alphabet, but further details varied from period to period.

  3. Numbers in Latin. How to count in Latin (lingua Latina) with cardinal and ordinal numbers. Key to abbreviations: m = masculine, f = feminine, n = neuter. If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them.

    Number
    Roman Numeral
    Cardinal
    Ordinal
    1
    I
    ūnus (m), ūna (f), ūnum (n)
    prīmus
    2
    II
    duo (m), duae (f), duo (n)
    secundus
    3
    III
    trēs (m), tres (f), tria (n)
    tertius
    4
    IV
    quattuor
    quārtus
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  5. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Latdict is a powerful dictionary tool to aid those wishing to lookup Latin words or their English equivalents. Latdict currently boasts 39,225 Latin word entries, and 229,345 searchable English words.

  6. Latin quotations & locutions. • Yuni: Latin quotations & locutions translated into English. • Latin maxims translated into English. • Ab nihilo: Latin quotations & locutions, translated into French. • DeChile.net: Latin quotations translated into Spanish. • Dictionary of quotations Latin, by Thomas Benfield Harbottle (1909)

  7. Latin was the language of the area known as Latium (modern Lazio), and Rome was one of the towns of Latium. The earliest known inscriptions in Latin date from the 6th century BC and were written using an alphabet adapted from the Etruscan alphabet. Rome gradually expanded its influence over other parts of Italy and then over other parts of Europe.