Latin in Korean
Latin in Korean is 이탈리아어파 — Latin means the classical language of ancient Rome, ancestor of French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Latin in Korean
이탈리아어파
Pronounced: itallia'eopa
person whose native tongue is one descended from Latin
What does "Latin" mean?
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name The classical language of ancient Rome, ancestor of French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
"She studied Latin at school for three years."
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adj Relating to Latin, ancient Rome, or the languages and cultures descended from it.
"The countries of Latin America share a Latin linguistic heritage."
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noun A person from a country or culture whose language descends from Latin, especially in Latin America.
"The film celebrated Latin musicians from across the Americas."
Latin in a sentence
- She studied Latin at school for three years.
- The countries of Latin America share a Latin linguistic heritage.
- The film celebrated Latin musicians from across the Americas.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Latin" in Korean?
"Latin" in Korean is 이탈리아어파. Latin means: The classical language of ancient Rome, ancestor of French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
How do you pronounce 이탈리아어파?
"Latin" in Korean is 이탈리아어파, pronounced "itallia'eopa".
How do you use "Latin" in a sentence?
Example: "She studied Latin at school for three years." In Korean, "Latin" is 이탈리아어파.
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