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Latin@, but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say
Latin@ in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word
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See also: latin,
Latin,
latín,
látin,
Latîn,
lätin,
łatin,
latin@,
Latina,
latina,
latína,
latiná,
latină,
lätinä,
latīņa,
łatina,
Latino,
latino,
latinó,
latino-,
Latino-,
Latina/o, and Latino/a
English
Etymology
The at-sign (@) resembles both the feminine ending/element a and the masculine o.
The pronunciation ending in /-aʊ/ is from how Latinao would be pronounced; the one ending in /-eɪ/ uses (approximately) the sound of Spanish -e, a vowel between a and o.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ləˈtinaʊ/, /læˈtinaʊ/, /ləˈtineɪ/, /læˈtineɪ/, or as the full phrase "Latino and Latina"
Noun
Latin@ (plural Latin@s)
- Someone of Latin American descent; a Latino or Latina.
Adjective
Latin@ (not comparable)
- Hispanic; Latino or Latina.
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