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    Neo-Latin (redirect from Neolatin)
    Neo-Latin (sometimes called New Latin or Modern Latin) is the style of written Latin used in original literary, scholarly, and scientific works, first...
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    This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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  • 1998), the epithet is a Neolatin adjective which is a combination of the Latin noun caseus meaning "cheese" and the Neolatin adjective lyticus (from the...
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  • Latin Meaning "associated with Passover (or Easter)" Region of origin Neolatin languages Other names Related names Pasqual, Pascal, Pascale, Pascalle...
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    "to pull") + exo "out" (or according to an alternative analysis, from Neolatin tillexis, "habit of picking", from Greek tillein and έξη, éksi, "habit")...
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  • cultural Romanization was more complete in those areas that developed a "neolatin language" (like Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian). The...
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    monster,) which could be interpreted to mean "great monster" (with the Neolatin name being formed incorrectly given that there is no evidence of a Greek...
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  • Neolatino Romance, or simply called Neolatino, (Romance neolatino in Neolatin),[failed verification] is a pan-Romance language, that is, a codified linguistic...
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    Australian, 1992) Folkspraak (Germanic, 1995) Budinos (Finno-Ugric, 2000s) Neolatin (Latin, 2006) Interslavic (Slavic, 2011) Grammatical speculation dates...
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  • Latin Meaning "associated with Passover (or Easter)" Region of origin Neolatin languages Other names Related names Pasquale, Pascual, Pascuale, Pascal...
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