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There's nothing goes down so well, especially with the help of a little Latin.
Isn't that a word made up by a latin american author?
In plan it takes the form of a latin cross.
In each arm, were two of the most beautiful latin women I have ever seen.
Others think Latin was finally adopted nearly a century later.
Anyone can enter - all they have to know is some Latin.
Like most Latins, he couldn't seem to get enough of her.
It was charming to be speaking in the old Latin.
Some of them seemed to be Latins, young men mostly.
A Latin of his own invention, however, which he considered far more beautiful.
It is a standard text for teaching Latin to students in the second year.
My only exposure to foreign languages was high school Latin.
His Latin is derived from school books of the era.
The name of the species comes from latin meaning elegant.
I concluded that he had heard the same figure in his corrupt Latin.
I sought refuge, however, in the very little Latin that was left to me.
Or is your Latin so rusty you could not understand him?"
The title of the poem is not given in the original Latin.
They also have a latin code letter assigned to them.
This was published in 1730 and became popular as a reader because of its good Latin.
He saw the latin Dirk's hand and the expression on his face.
"All those years you knew of me," he said politely, speaking in the old Latin.
"Just how well are you doing with your Latin?"
Our interest is in the Latin of the period, but their contents seems to bear upon your line.
"The only music that increased in sales last year was country and Latin.