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Lati̱n (a̱lyem)

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Lati̱n
a̱lyem ka̱ ku saan a̱ni, a̱khwukhwop a̱lyem, a̱lyem, a̱za̱za̱rak a̱lyem
TafaLatino-Faliscan, lilyem A̱tak Yurop Jhyuk
Byia̱ ta̱mtaxonomy, a̱lyem fak-a̱lyiat Jhyuk
A̱lyoot a̱lyem a̱byinLingua latina Jhyuk
A̱lyoot da̱nianLatyum Jhyuk
A̱byinVatican City Jhyuk
Indigenous toRom gbangbang Jhyuk
Linguistic typologysubject–object–verb, fusional language, pro-drop language, synthetic language, nominative–accusative language Jhyuk
Has tensepluperfect, present tense, past imperfect, future tense Jhyuk
Has grammatical genderfeminine, masculine, neuter Jhyuk
Lyuutlyuut Lati̱n, zwunzwuo-a̱lyem Lati̱n Jhyuk
Language regulatory bodyPontifical Academy for Latin Jhyuk
Ethnologue language status9 Second language only Jhyuk
Á̱ fang ma̱Latin studies, classics, lilyem tat-a̱pyia̱ lyen A̱gwaza Jhyuk
Described at URLhttps://afbo.info/languages/43 Jhyuk
Byia̱ za̱kwaagreement Jhyuk
Nkhanghistory of Latin Jhyuk
Has conjugation classfirst conjugation impersonal verb, second conjugation impersonal verb, e/i conjugation verb (isolated form), fourth conjugation verb (isolated form) Jhyuk
Sa a̱meangCategory:Latin pronunciation Jhyuk
Entry in abbreviations tableлат. Jhyuk
Stack Exchange site URLhttps://latin.stackexchange.com Jhyuk
Stack Exchange taghttps://linguistics.stackexchange.com/tags/latin Jhyuk
Wikimedia language codela Jhyuk

Lati̱n (lingua Latīna, [ˈlɪŋɡʷa laˈtiːna] ku Latīnum, [laˈtiːnʊ̃]) yet a̱khwukhwop a̱lyem wa a̱ shyia̱ di̱ sa lilyem Italik a̱si̱ lilyem Ndo-Yurop hu nang di̱n tsa hu a̱ ku yet a̱balyem kya a̱ni nang á̱ lyiat di̱ fam a̱tak Tiber hu (á̱ ku ngyei Latyum di̱n jen a̱ja) kpa̱mkpaan ma̱ng a̱keang Rom a̱fwun ka a̱ni,[1] a̱wot di̱n vak Ri̱pobi̱lik Rom wu ka̱ si̱ bai yet a̱lyem ka nang á̱ ku lyiat nka a̱ swak di̱ fam Italiya hu a̱wot ma̱ng sweap njen, a̱mgba̱m A̱byintyokshan Rom ka. Ku ma̱ng kwa̱i Rom Jenshyung, Lati̱̇n si̱ yong di̱ yet a̱lyem tai a̱lyiat mi̱ bibyin, sains, myiam ma̱ng a̱ka̱safang mi̱ Yurop ba̱ng si̱ tat sa̱ncuri 18 wu, nang kuzang lilyem mbyin ghyang di̱ nfam (bi̱ri̱ng ma̱ng a̱ka̱mbwon nji na, Lilyem Roman hu) si̱ nga nji a̱ weam a̱ni, á̱ ku nyia̱ ta̱m ma̱ng a̱nji ma̱ tai da̱ a̱ka̱safang ma̱ng kwai-nfwuo-á̱niet, a̱wot ji̱ sḭ bai tyia̱ a̱lyem ka̱ sang swuan mi̱ di̱ wa̱i a̱lyiat a̱fwun hu.

  1. Sandys, John Edwin (1910). A companion to Latin studies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 811–812.