Definition of ラテン語 (ラテンご)

ラテン語

ラテンご

ratengo

noun, no-adjective
Latin (language)
Other readings:
拉丁語【らてんご】
羅甸語【らてんご】
羅典語【らてんご】
Related Kanji
word, speech, language
Latin, kidnap, crush
street, ward, town, counter for guns, tools, leaves or cakes of something, even number, 4th calendar sign
gauze, thin silk, Rome, arrange, spread out
region around the imperial capital, outskirts
code, ceremony, law, rule
Example sentences(showing 14 results)

Few students can read Latin

I do not support the theory that one has to study Latin in order to understand English better

Shakespeare knew only a little Latin, but he put the little he knew to very good use

The word is derived from Latin

Many English words are derived from Latin

This word is derived from Latin

へん
変化
おお
多い
Latin is a highly inflected language

But, then again, Latin was already a "dead language" by that time

Latin is a dead language

A lot of English words are derived from Latin

French developed from Latin

おお
多く
えいたん
英単語
らい
由来
Many English words derive from Latin

Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin

Papa had a classical education