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Appendix:Latin pronunciation

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...


Appendix:Latin second declension

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...


Appendix:Latin script

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...


Appendix:Latin third declension

Latin nouns of the third declension have genitive singular forms in -is. The nominative and vocative singular forms are identical to each other, and are...


Appendix:Latin fourth conjugation

English Wikipedia has an article on: The Latin fourth conjugation Wikipedia The Latin fourth conjugation has an infinitive ending in -īre. The stem ends...


Appendix:Latin phrases

This appendix lists direct English translations of Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric...


Appendix:Latin fourth declension

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...


Appendix:Unicode/Latin Extended Additional

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...


Appendix:Latin first declension

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...


Appendix:Unicode/Latin Extended-B

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...