Similar words: electroplating, rating, relation, relative, palatial, operating, creating, violation. Meaning: ['lætɪn] n. 1. any dialect of the language of ancient Rome 2. an inhabitant of ancient Latium 3. a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin. adj. 1. of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language 2. having or resembling the psychology or temper characteristic of people of Latin America 3. relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages 4. relating to languages derived from Latin 5. of or relating to the ancient region of Latium.
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31. Less people study Latin today than formerly.
32. He is well grounded in Latin.
33. Latin verse remained completely incomprehensible to me.
34. I must brush up on my Latin.
35. Guerrero's music is hugely popular in Latin America.
36. French is a derivative of Latin.
37. This word derives itself from Latin.
38. Carol is a tall, dark, Latin type of woman.
39. French is a daughter of Latin.
40. Latin is a more inflected language than English.
41. He disappeared to the Latin America.
42. Thousands of English words are derived from Latin.
43. Many English words are derived from Latin.
44. Mr Wells was my Latin master at school.
45. This word comes from Latin.
46. Many English words are derived from Latin and Greek.
47. The word 'secretary' comes from the same Latin root as the word 'secret'.
48. The translation of the Latin motto reads "Not for oneself,(http://sentencedict.com/Latin.html) but for others".
49. The Latin language barbarized.
50. Many Roman Catholics regret the replacing of the Latin mass by the vernacular.
51. Latin and Greek will be squeezed out of school timetables.
52. The English word " television " is a mongrel because " tele " comes from Greek and " vision " from Latin.
53. The language teacher pounds Latin into the heads of students.
54. He knows his Latin grammar indifferently, and cannot construe easily.
55. On the road signs, the Greek place names have been transliterated into the Latin alphabet.
56. He eventually took Charlie's place in a popular Latin band.
57. Over drinks , he speaks longingly of his trip to Latin America.
58. Her Latin is not very good, but it can probably be pulled up between now and next June.
59. He describes his latest record as 'a synthesis of African and Latin rhythms'.
60. He went off to Latin America with his mother's blessing.
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