Wiktionary:About Latin and Category:Latin language. Shortcut: AP:pron:la The tables below show the IPA equivalents for Latin sounds. Classical Latin had both...
Latin words of the second declension end in -ī in the genitive singular and end in -us, -r, or -um in the nominative singular. They are usually of masculine...
This appendix explains characters written in the Latin script. Latin script languages The term Roman script or Roman alphabet is the term used in United...
This appendix lists direct English translations of Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric...
Latin words of the fourth declension are generally masculines or, less commonly, feminines in -us and neuters in -ū. The genitive is in -ūs. The dative-ablative...
This page lists the characters in the Latin Extended Additional block of the Unicode standard (version 16.0), which covers 256 code points from U+1E00...
Latin words of the first declension have an invariable stem. The nominative singular form consists of the stem and the ending -a, and the genitive singular...
This page lists the characters in the Latin Extended-B block of the Unicode standard (version 16.0), which covers 208 code points from U+0180 to U+024F...
This page lists the characters in the Latin Extended-A block of the Unicode standard (version 16.0), which covers 128 code points from U+0100 to U+017F...
English Wikipedia has an article on: The Latin fourth conjugation Wikipedia The Latin fourth conjugation has an infinitive ending in -īre. The stem ends...