లాటిను
See also: లాటిన్
Telugu
Alternative forms
లాటిన్ (lāṭin)
Etymology
From Latin latīnus, from Latium (“the region around Rome”) + -īnus (“adjective suffix”).
Adjective
లాటిను • (lāṭinu)
Proper noun
లాటిను • (lāṭinu) ?
- The Latin language of the ancient Romans, other Latins and of the Roman Catholic church, especially Classical Latin.
Related terms
- లాటిన్ అమెరికా (lāṭin amerikā)
Noun
లాటిను • (lāṭinu) ? (plural లాటినులు)
- A person from one of the modern European countries, whose language is descended from Latin.
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