ラテン語【ラテンご】
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- Latin (language)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- Latin (language)
This refers to the ancient language of the Romans, which is the precursor to the Romance languages and has significantly influenced modern languages, science, law, and religion.
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らてんごラテン語をまなぶ学ぶto learn Latinらてんごラテン語のぶんぽう文法Latin grammarらてんごラテン語をはなす話すto speak Latinらてんごラテン語のほんやく翻訳translation of Latinらてんごラテン語のじしょ辞書Latin dictionaryらてんごラテン語とこてんぶんがく古典文学Latin and classical literatureらてんごラテン語のふれえずフレーズLatin phrasesらてんごラテン語のじゅぎょう授業Latin classらてんごラテン語のことば言葉words in Latinらてんごラテン語のえいきょう影響influence of Latinらてんごラテン語をよむ読むto read Latin
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I do not support the theory that one has to study Latin in order to understand English better.
10. らてんごラテン語がせかい世界さいしょ最初のきごう「こくさいご国際語きごう」としてなんびゃく何百ねん年いじょう以上ものあいだ間つかわれて使われてきたことがわかると、えいご英語とのるいじてん類似点はよりいっそうけんちょ顕著になってくる。
The parallel with English becomes even more striking when we realize that Latin continued to be used for many hundreds of years more as the world's first "international language."
Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin.
But, then again, Latin was already a "dead language" by that time.
Shakespeare knew only a little Latin, but he put the little he knew to very good use.
The Romans would never have had enough time for conquering the world if they had first been required to study Latin.