Learning Latin

December 15th, 2010 by | No Comments | Filed in Latin Translation

Learning Latin – An Ancient Language

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Latin is an ancient language that is officially adopted in only one country: Vatican. It has no native speakers. However, most of western countries had influence of this language due to the Roman Empire. So, by learning Latin you’ll be able to understand many other languages, not only Latin derived languages like Spanish, French or Portuguese, but you’ll also be surprised to know how many words from Latin exist in English, German and other.

By the late Roman Republic literate persons mainly at Rome had created a standard form from the spoken language of the educated and empowered now called Classical Latin, then called simply Latin or Latinity. With the Roman conquest, Latin spread to countries around the Mediterranean, and the vernacular dialects spoken in these areas developed into the Romance languages, including Aragonese, Catalan, Corsican, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Sardinian, and Spanish. Latin is a highly inflected language, with three distinct genders, seven noun cases, four verb conjugations, six tenses, six persons, three moods, two voices, two aspects and two numbers. Adjectives and adverbs are compared, and adjectives are inflected for case, gender, and number. Later Romance language articles developed from the demonstrative pronouns, example : le and la from ille and illa. Romance languages were created by simplification of this inflectional complexity in various ways, example: uninflected Italian oggi (“today”) from the Latin ablative case, hoc die.

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Latin Phrase Translation

December 5th, 2010 by | No Comments | Filed in Latin Translation

Latin Phrase Translation – Beautiful Language

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The Latin language can be termed as one of the most popular language among the world languages which have left their marks on the human race. The European countries are much charmed by this powerful Latin language and thus begins the need for a good Latin phrase translation which complements this beautiful language. Latin is the proud language from which French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian originated. There are many Latin words still in use today when we write and speak English, showing that it has certainly greatly influenced the English language. Even the English language has borrowed several Latin terms and Latin was the language of Europe for science and scholarship till 17th century. The Latin language had survived many changes and was in use under several eras as Classical Latin, Medieval Latin, and more.

The pronunciation, grammar, and the spellings of the Latin language is a research within itself and are never ending. Even if one wishes to have the basic knowledge about the meanings and the usage of the Latin terms then the Latin dictionaries with rich Latin glossary are made available for the interested individuals. The advent of the online Latin translation has benefitted many, most of whom are just common people who wish to have a fleeting glimpse of the set of Latin terms they came to know.

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Free Latin Translation

November 27th, 2010 by | No Comments | Filed in Latin Translation

Free Latin Translation – Understand The Gist Of A Piece Of Latin

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Free Latin Translation is the process that translates text from one natural language into another using computer software. The following websites provide free online translation of text and/or WebPages between a number of different languages based on Online Translation. Free Latin Translation sites enable you to quickly understand the gist of a piece of foreign text or website.

Free Online English to Latin Translator www.translation-guide.com is Free Latin Translation of text and web pages between English and Latin online for free!

You can also translate web pages – just select the URL option and enter the address of the page to be translated.

Is an online translation the best solution? You can read the guides to find out or having problems? Latin words have numerous (7+) meanings. Also Latin word order doesn’t follow any strict set of rules. Words in a sentence can be placed in multiple places and the sentence will still mean the same thing. For example, the phrase “Julia silvam ambulat” is translated by a computer to mean “Julia in wood to ambulat.” Obviously, that translation doesn’t make any sense as “ambulat” isn’t even an English word. You can try breaking the text into smaller pieces and do a little at a time.

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