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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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