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2 latin
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3 Latin
['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latim2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latino•- Latin American* * *Lat.in[l'ætin] n 1 latim: língua indo-européia falada em todo o Império Romano. 2 latino. • adj latino: relativo ao latim ou aos povos latinos. late Latin latim tardio. low Latin latim medieval. vulgar Latin latim vulgar ou coloquial. -
4 Latin
['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latim2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latino•- Latin American -
5 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) América Latina* * *Lat.in A.mer.i.ca[lætin əm'erikə] n América Latina. -
6 Latin cross
Lat.in cross[l'ætin krɔ:s] n cruz latina (o braço inferior é maior que o superior). -
7 Latin rite
Lat.in rite[l'ætin rait] n Rel liturgia da Igreja Católica Romana. -
8 Latin-American
Lat.in-A.mer.i.can[l'tin əm'erikən] n, adj latino-americano. -
9 Latin American
noun, adjective latino-americano -
10 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) América Latina -
11 Latin American
noun, adjective latino-americano -
12 gréco-latin
gréco-latin gʀekɔlatɛ̃]adjectivogreco-latinola civilisation gréco-latinea civilização greco-latina -
13 late Latin
late Latinlatim tardio. -
14 low Latin
low Latinlatim medieval. -
15 vulgar Latin
vulgar Latinlatim vulgar ou coloquial. -
16 Vulgar Latin
Vul.gar Lat.in[v'∧lgə lætin] n Ling latim vulgar. -
17 dog-Latin
dog-Lat.in[d'ɔg lætin] n latim macarrônico, latinório, mau latim. -
18 quartier
[kaʀtje](d'une ville) bairro masculino* * *quartier kaʀtje]nome masculinoquarteirãole quartier chinoiso bairro chinêsles vieux quartiers de la villea parte velha da cidadeassociation de quartierassociação de moradoresmettre en quartiersdividir em quartos; despedaçarpremier quartierquarto crescentedernier quartierquarto minguanterentrer au(x) quartier(s)voltar ao quartelter dispensa; ter liberdadeⓘ Quartier Latin, bairro muito frequentado por estudantes, na margem esquerda do rio Sena; aí se localizam bibliotecas, liceus, faculdades e a célebre Universidade da Sorbonne. -
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20 AD
[,ei 'di:]( abbreviation from Latin) (anno domini; (used in dates to mean after the birth of Jesus Christ; also used by non-Christians): in 630 AD; in the seventh century AD.)* * *[eid'i:] abbr Anno Domini (no ano do Senhor).
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