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1 Latin peoples
העמים הלטיניים* * *◙ םייניטלה םימעה◄ -
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4 Di Penates (Household gods of the Romans and other Latin peoples)
Религия: пенатыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Di Penates (Household gods of the Romans and other Latin peoples)
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5 Penates (Household gods of the Romans and other Latin peoples)
Религия: пенатыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Penates (Household gods of the Romans and other Latin peoples)
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6 Latin
'lætinnoun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latiner•- Latin American Isubst. \/ˈlætɪn\/1) latinhan er kjent med klassisk latin, han har erfaring med klassisk latin2) latinamerikaner3) sydeuropéer4) ( historisk) latiner, person fra Latiumlate Latin senlatin (ca. 300-700 e.Kr.)thieves' Latin forbrytersjargong, røverspråkVulgar Latin vulgærlatin, uformell latin fra den klassiske periodeIIadj. \/ˈlætɪn\/ eller latin1) latinsk, romersk2) latinamerikansk3) sydeuropeisk4) ( religion) romersk-katolsk5) romansklatin dance latinamerikansk dansthe Latin peoples de romanske folkeslagthe Latin Quarter Latinerkvarteret (i Paris) -
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['lætɪn] [AE 'lætn] 1.1) [grammar, author] latino2) [country, temperament] latino2.1) (language) latino m.2) (person) latino m. (-a)3.* * *['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latino2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latino•- Latin American* * *Latin /ˈlætɪn/A a.1 latino; ( per estens.) neolatino, romanzo: Latin peoples, popoli latini (o neolatini); Latin languages, lingue neolatine (o romanze)B n.1 [u] latino; lingua latina: old Latin, latino arcaico; classical Latin, latino classico; low Latin, basso latino; They understand Latin, capiscono il latino● Latin America, America latina □ Latin American, dell'America latina; (sost., USA) latino-americano □ the Latin Church, la Chiesa Romana (cattolica) □ Latin lover, latin lover; amante latino □ Latin Quarter, Quartiere Latino ( a Parigi).* * *['lætɪn] [AE 'lætn] 1.1) [grammar, author] latino2) [country, temperament] latino2.1) (language) latino m.2) (person) latino m. (-a)3. -
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1. adjective1) lateinisch2) (of Southern Europeans) romanisch; südländisch [Temperament]2. nounLatein, das; see also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)* * *['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) das Latein•- Latin America- Latin American* * *Lat·in[ˈlætɪn, AM -tən]I. nII. adj1. LING lateinisch2. (of Latin origin) Latein-\Latin alphabet lateinisches Alphabet\Latin America Lateinamerika nt* * *['ltɪn]1. adj2) (= of Roman origin) romanisch; temperament, charm südländisch2. n1) (= inhabitant of ancient Latium) Latiner(in) m(f); (= Roman) Römer(in) m(f); (= a member of any Latin race) Südländer(in) m(f), Romane m, Romanin f* * *A s1. LING Latein(isch) n, das Lateinische2. LING Romanisch n, das Romanische3. Antike:a) Latiner(in)b) Römer(in)4. Romane m, Romanin fB adj1. LING lateinisch, Latein…2. romanisch:3. REL römisch-katholisch:Latin cross Lateinisches Kreuz4. latinischL abk1. large2. Latin Lat.4. length L, L.5. longitude L.* * *1. adjective1) lateinisch2) (of Southern Europeans) romanisch; südländisch [Temperament]2. nounLatein, das; see also English 2. 1)* * *adj.lateinisch adj. n.Latein n. -
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['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latinščina2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) romanskega izvora•- Latin American* * *[laetin]1.adjectivelatinski; romanski; rimskokatoliški;2.nounlatinščina; history Latinec; Roman -
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/'lætin/ * danh từ - người La-tinh - tiếng La-tinh =classical latin+ tiếng La-tinh cổ điển =modern latin+ tiếng La-tinh hiện đại =thieves' latin+ tiếng lóng của bọn ăn cắp * tính từ - (thuộc) Rô-ma (xưa gọi là Latium) - (thuộc) La-tinh =the latin peoples+ những dân tộc thuộc nền văn hoá La-tinh (như Pháp, Tây-ban-nha, Y, Bồ-ddào-nha, Ru-ma-ni) =latin America+ Châu mỹ La-tinh =latin Quarter+ xóm La-tinh (khu các trường đại học, có nhiều sinh viên ở Pa-ri) -
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1. n1) латинська мова, латинь2) представник народів, які розмовляють романськими мовами2. adj1) латинський2) романськийLatin languages — романські мови (про французьку, італійську, іспанську мови)
Latin America — геогр. н. Латинська Америка
* * *I [`lʒtin] n1) латинська мова, латинь; латиниця, латинський алфавіт2) представник одного з народів, що розмовляють романськими мовами; латиноамериканець3) католик, особа римсько-католицького віросповіданняII [`lʒtin] a1) латинський; давньоримський2) католицький -
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['lætɪn] 1. adjлати́нський; рома́нськийLatin Church — ри́мсько-католи́цька це́рква
2. nthe Latin peoples [laguages] — рома́нські наро́ди (мо́ви)
лати́нська мо́ва••thieves' Latin — злоді́йський жарго́н
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13 latin kökenli halklar
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17 Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples' Solidarity Organization
Общая лексика: ОСНААЛ, Организация солидарности с народами Азии, Африки и Латинской АмерикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples' Solidarity Organization
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18 Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples' Solidarity Organization
Abbreviation: AALAPSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples' Solidarity Organization
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19 latino
1. adj Latinlatino-americano Latin-American2. m Latinlatino-americano, latino-americana Latin-American* * *latino agg. Latin: popoli latini, Latin peoples // America latina, Latin America // croce latina, Latin cross // (mar.) vela latina, lateen sail◆ s.m.1 Latin2 (lingua) (the) Latin (language): latino maccheronico, dog Latin; latino volgare, vulgar Latin.* * *[la'tino] latino (-a)1. agg2. sm(lingua) Latin* * *[la'tino] 1.aggettivo Latin2.1) Latin2) ling. Latin* * *latino/la'tino/ ⇒ 16Latin; quartiere latino Latin Quarter; America -a Latin America(f. -a)1 Latin2 ling. Latin. -
20 пенаты
1) General subject: household gods2) Religion: Di Penates (Household gods of the Romans and other Latin peoples), Penates ( Household gods of the Romans and other Latin peoples)3) Mythology: Penates4) American English: stamping ground, haunt (this is close to the meaning, but obviously not a direct translation, which makes no sense in American English.)
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