latinity

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English - Turkish

Definition of latinity in English Turkish dictionary

Latin
Latince

Bu sözcük Latince kökenli. - This word derives from Latin.

Latince sürekli bir dildir. - Latin is a perpetual language.

Latin
Latin
Latin
{s} romen katolik
Latin
s., i
Latin
{s} latinceye ait
latin
latinceyeromen latince
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of latinity in Turkish Turkish dictionary

LATİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Eski Roma
LATİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Eski Roma civarında iken sonradan genişleyen ve devlet kuran eski bir kavim ismidir
LATİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Şarkta Katolik mezhebinden olanın ismi
latin
italya'da yaşamış antik halk
latin
italya'da yaşamış antik bir halk
latin
Oğlan evine gitmek için ata bindirilmiş geline hocanın okuduğu dua
latin
Latin halkları
latin
Latinlerle ilgili olan (şey): "Latin harfinin iyiliklerinden biri; Türk yazısını, sırmadan, yaldızdan, yıldızdan ayıklamasıdır."- F. R. Atay
latin
İtalya'da Latium bölgesi halkından olan kimse
English - English
Latin literature considered as a whole
A Latinism
The quality of a particular person's Latin speech or writing
Latin character
{n} the style of the Latin tongue
The quality of a particular persons Latin speech or writing
{i} mastery or knowledge of the Latin language; Latin style
The Latin tongue, style, or idiom, or the use thereof; specifically, purity of Latin style or idiom
Latin
A person whose native tongue is one descended from Latin, such as a Spaniard or Italian
Latin
Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church

The Latin bishop now took the Greek bishop by the hand and conducted him to his throne.

Latin
A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire

This appears incontestably from the manner in which the Latins wrote Greek words and names.

Latin
Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture

As such, today's Latin music is a synthesis of European, African, and the few indigenous elements that remain.

Latin
A person from Latin America

In the use of patent medicine the average Latin resembles the American of fifty years ago, who generally had a bottle of some concoction on which he depended whenever he felt out of sorts.

Latin
A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice

The modern Latins have been in the habit of blaming the Greek and other Eastern Liturgies for not consecrating by the recital of OUR SAVIOUR'S words of Institution.

Latin
The language of the ancient Romans and of the Roman Catholic church, especially Classical Latin

Like Copernicus and Galileo, Johannes Kepler was a renowned astronomer who wrote in Latin.

latin
{n} the ancient Roman language
latin
{a} pertaining to the Roman language
Latin
{i} Italic language which was the official language of the Roman Empire
Latin
The language of the ancient Romans; Classical Latin
Latin
Latin countries are countries where Spanish, or perhaps Portuguese, Italian, or French, is spoken. You can also use Latin to refer to things and people that come from these countries. Cuba was one of the least Catholic of the Latin countries The enthusiasm for Latin music is worldwide
Latin
A person who is descended from the ancient Romans
Latin
Of or relating to the language spoken in ancient Rome
Latin
{s} of or pertaining to Latin; of or pertaining to countries or peoples that use languages derived from Latin (especially Central and South America); of the Roman Catholic Church; of Latium or its inhabitants
Latin
Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire
Latin
Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets
Latin
{i} resident of ancient Rome; member of one of the Latin peoples; native or inhabitant of Latin America
Latin
Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire
Latin
Latin is the language which the ancient Romans used to speak
Latin
Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome
Latin
Latins are people who come from countries where Spanish, or perhaps Portuguese, Italian, or French, are spoken or whose families come from one of these countries. They are role models for thousands of young Latins. Latin alphabet Latin America Latin American arts Latin language Latin American Integration Association Latin American Free Trade Association LAFTA
latin
of or relating to the ancient region of Latium; "Latin towns"
latin
A native or inhabitant of Latium; a Roman
latin
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latin
The language of the ancient Romans
latin
having or resembling the psychology or temper characteristic of people of Latin America; "very Latin in temperament"; "a Latin disdain"; "his hot Latin blood"
latin
A member of the Roman Catholic Church
latin
the language of Rome and its Empire, and thus the language of the western Christian Church Latin was also the language of all "higher education" in the Middle Ages
latin
An exercise in schools, consisting in turning English into Latin
latin
Lembaga Alam Tropika Indonesia or the Indonesian Tropical Institute
latin
an inhabitant of ancient Latium
latin
The international language of the Middle Ages, in which all important cultural activities were performed, and therefore the language of the Church Most people, however, couldn't read or write the vernacular language of their own country, much less Latin
latin
of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language; "Latin verb conjugations"
latin
To write or speak in Latin; to turn or render into Latin
latin
any dialect of the language of ancient Rome a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin an inhabitant of ancient Latium having or resembling the psychology or temper characteristic of people of Latin America; "very Latin in temperament"; "a Latin disdain"; "his hot Latin blood"
latin
Lupus
latin
relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages; "Latin America
latin
any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
latin
relating to languages derived from Latin; "Romance languages"
latin
a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
latin
Of, pertaining to, or composed in, the language used by the Romans or Latins; as, a Latin grammar; a Latin composition or idiom
latin
relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages; "Latin America"
latin
Source of many learned, theological, and scientific words borrowed into ME Sometimes scholars have difficulty in distinguishing a Latin etymon from an OE etymon because French developed from Latin
latin
English to Latin lexicon Latin to English lexicon
latin
Of or pertaining to Latium, or to the Latins, a people of Latium; Roman; as, the Latin language
Turkish - English

Definition of latinity in Turkish English dictionary

Latin
Latin
Latin
Romance, pertaining to the countries in which the Romance languages are spoken
Latin
hist. (a) Latin (native of ancient Latium)
Latin
{k} L
latin
Roman

The Romans would never have had the chance to conquer the world if they had first been required to study Latin. - Romalılar ilk önce Latince çalışması gerekli olsaydı, asla dünyayı fethetme şansları olmazdı.

Spanish, French, Italian and Romanian are latin languages. - İspanyolca, Fransızca, İtalyanca ve Romence Latin dilleridir.

latin
Romance

I have studied all the national Romance languages. - Bütün ulusal Latin dillerini öğrendim.

Portuguese is a Romance language. - Portekizce Latin kökenli bir dildir.

latinity

    Hyphenation

    La·tin·i·ty

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Latin Latīnitās ← Latin Latīnus (“Latin”)
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