Latin (disambiguation)
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Latin is an Italic language, originally spoken in ancient Rome and its empire.
Latin can also refer to:
Ethnic groups and cultures
- Latins (Italic tribe), an ancient Italic tribe inhabiting ancient central Italy
- Latins, the different groups historically referred to by that name
- Latin peoples, peoples belonging to modern Romance speaking, Roman derived cultures
Language and languages
- Latin alphabet, which became the basic script used by most European languages
- Wheelock's Latin, a textbook for teaching the Latin language
Music
Albums
- Latin (George Dalaras album), 1987
- Latin (Holy Fuck album), an album by the band Holy Fuck
- "Latin", the fourth movement of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells 2003 album
People with the surname
- Denis Latin (born 1966), Croatian television host
- Ivo Latin (1929–2002), former speaker of the Parliament of Croatia and Mayor of Zagreb
See also
- Dog Latin, a whimsical pseudo-language utilizing Latin elements
- Latin dance, types of ballroom dance and folk dance that originated in Latin America
- Ladin (disambiguation)
- Lateen
- Latin Quarter (disambiguation)
- Latina (disambiguation)
- Latino (disambiguation)
- Latino sine Flexione, an artificial language based on Latin but without inflections
- Latinism, the use of words from or like Latin
- Latinization (literature), the alteration of foreign words into Latin-like ones
- Lattin (disambiguation)
- Latinus
- Pig Latin, a whimsical pseudo-language based on sound alternations in English
- Macaronic Latin, the basis for defining Macaronic language, a mixed language
- All pages beginning with "Latin"
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