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Search Terms: ラテ*

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ratekkusu
noun
latex

noun
1.
Latin (language)(abbreviation, usually kana)
See also:ラテン語
prenominal
2.
Latin-American, Latin, Latino(usually kana)
3.
Latin, Roman, relating to the literature, culture, etc. of ancient Rome(usually kana)
Other readings:
らてん《羅甸》
らてん《羅典》
ラテン

raten-amerika
noun
Latin America
Other readings:
ラテン・アメリカ

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】

noun
1.
latte, caffè latte(abbreviation)
2.
radio and television(abbreviation)(only relevant for ラテ)
See also:ラジオ,  テレビ
3.
rat (esp. laboratory or pet)(only relevant for ラッテ)
See also:ラット
Other readings:
ラッテ

rateaato
noun
latte art
Other readings:
ラッテアート
ラテ・アート
ラッテ・アート

noun
lattice
Other readings:
ラチス

noun
latifundium

noun
LaTeX, document preparation and typesetting system(computer term)
Other readings:
LaTeX【ラテフ】

rateraito
noun
laterite

noun
TV and radio listings (in newspaper, etc.)
See also:ラテ

noun
lantern (for mountaineering)
See also:ランタン

いこ
ratenteikoku
noun
Latin Empire (Constantinople, 1204-1261 CE)

ratenrizumu
noun
Latin-American rhythm
Other readings:
ラテン・リズム

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 35 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

The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada
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