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1 latín
m.Latin.* * *1 Latin\saber (mucho) latín familiar to be too clever by half* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Ling) Latin- saber mucho latín2) pl latines Latin tags* * *masculino Latinsaber (mucho) latín — (fam) to know what's what
* * *= Latin.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This tutorial is a beginners' guide to the Latin used in documents between 1086 and 1733.----* en latín = Latin.* latín clásico = Classical Latin.* latin lover = Latin lover.* latín macarrónico = dog Latin, mock Latin.* latín vulgar = Vulgar Latin.* * *masculino Latinsaber (mucho) latín — (fam) to know what's what
* * *= Latin.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This tutorial is a beginners' guide to the Latin used in documents between 1086 and 1733.
* en latín = Latin.* latín clásico = Classical Latin.* latin lover = Latin lover.* latín macarrónico = dog Latin, mock Latin.* latín vulgar = Vulgar Latin.* * *Latinsaber (mucho) latín ( fam); to be very sharp, to know what's what ( colloq), to be wised up ( colloq)Compuesto:latín clásico/vulgarClassical/Vulgar Latin* * *
latín sustantivo masculino
Latin
latín sustantivo masculino Latin
♦ Locuciones: saber latín, to be very clever/ sharp: su hermana pequeña sabe latín, his little sister is really on the ball
' latín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
América
- Iberoamérica
- iberoamericana
- iberoamericano
- latina
- latino
- Latinoamérica
- latinoamericana
- latinoamericano
- debajo
- delante
- dentro
- detrás
- fuera
- hispano
- peso
- ustedes
- vosotros
- ya
English:
America
- derivative
- Latin
- almost
- Latin American
- point
- will
* * *latín nmLatin;saber (mucho) latín to be sharp, to be on the balllatín clásico Classical Latin;latín macarrónico dog Latin;latín vulgar Vulgar Latin* * *m Latin;saber mucho latín be really sharp* * *latín nm: Latin (language)* * *latín n Latin -
2 latín clásico
m.Classical Latin.* * *(n.) = Classical LatinEx. Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.* * *(n.) = Classical LatinEx: Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.
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3 latín macarrónico
m.dog Latin.* * *(adj.) = dog Latin, mock LatinEx. Writers and filmmakers also often employ dog Latin (or dog Greek) when in need of names for characters, places or objects.Ex. It is known that the word 'hocus pocus' appeared in the seventeenth century as a mock-Latin formula or incantation used by conjurers.* * *(adj.) = dog Latin, mock LatinEx: Writers and filmmakers also often employ dog Latin (or dog Greek) when in need of names for characters, places or objects.
Ex: It is known that the word 'hocus pocus' appeared in the seventeenth century as a mock-Latin formula or incantation used by conjurers. -
4 latín vulgar
m.Vulgar Latin.* * *(n.) = Vulgar LatinEx. Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.* * *(n.) = Vulgar LatinEx: Between Classical Latin and the Romance languages came Vulgar Latin, the Latin that was spoken and changed faster than the literary language.
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5 latin lover
(n.) = Latin loverEx. Since most Latin men adore their mothers or grandmothers who raised them, the best bet to get your Latin lover back is to act like them.* * *(n.) = Latin loverEx: Since most Latin men adore their mothers or grandmothers who raised them, the best bet to get your Latin lover back is to act like them.
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6 latín
• latifundium• Latin America -
7 latín clásico
• Classical Latin -
8 latín macarrónico
• dog Latin -
9 latín tardío
• late interest• Late Latin• late meeting -
10 latín híbrido
m.law Latin. -
11 latín moderno
m.Neo-Latin. -
12 latín tardío
m.Late Latin. -
13 latín híbrido
• law firm• law merchant -
14 latín moderno
• neo-gothic• neo-Nazi -
15 latín vulgar
• vulgar establishment• vulgar person -
16 profesor de latín
• Latin cross• Latin master• Latin phrase• Latin Quarter• Latin teacher• Latin word -
17 diccionario de latín
• Latin countries• Latin master -
18 en latín
(adj.) = LatinEx. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.* * *(adj.) = LatinEx: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
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19 no me entra el latín
familiar I can't get the hang of Latin -
20 saber (mucho) latín
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