How to use in-sentence of “latin”:
– The word “basilica” is Latin which was taken from the Greek “Basiliké Stoà”.
– The number of Latin Americans and Asians is more than ever.
– The archaetypal latin rock band was led by Carlos Santana.
– Marcelo Ríos became the first Latin American man to reach the number one spot in the ATP singles rankings in 1998.
– It is also a founding member of the United Nations, and a member of the Francophonie, the G8, NATO, and the Latin Union.
– The word ‘igneous’ derives from the Latin word Ignis which is called fire in English.
– He met Alvaro Is Rojas while studying at the Södra Latin Gymnasium.

Example sentences of “latin”:
- He studied at the Boston Latin School and at Harvard College.
- Vulgar Latin is similar to Classical Latin but has some differences in pronunciation and vocabulary.
- It comes from the Latin term "Africa".
– He studied at the Boston Latin School and at Harvard College.
– Vulgar Latin is similar to Classical Latin but has some differences in pronunciation and vocabulary.
– It comes from the Latin term “Africa”.
– The letters are based on the Latin alphabet.
– The danzón was exported to popular acclaim throughout Latin America, especially Mexico.
– The word “Mollicutes” is derived from the Latin “mollis”.
– The name is derived from the latin word “planasia” because its highest point is some 22 meters over sea level.
– The name “Nostratic” is derived from the Latin “nostrates”, meaning “us”.
– Irrigation and the growth of better plant types, in addition to more use of fertilizers and pesticides, led to more food growth in Asia and Latin America, starting in the late 1960s.
– Windsor, and has been owned since the 1950s by the Hearst Corporation There is also a Latin American edition that has been published for decades and a newly formed South African version available.
More in-sentence examples of “latin”:
- Solís has been awarded five Latin Grammy Awards, two Lo Nuestro Awards, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame.
- If investors read the Goldman's research carefully, and agreed with the conclusions, then they would gain exposure to Asian debt and equity markets rather than to Latin America.
– Solís has been awarded five Latin Grammy Awards, two Lo Nuestro Awards, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame.
– If investors read the Goldman’s research carefully, and agreed with the conclusions, then they would gain exposure to Asian debt and equity markets rather than to Latin America.
– Chemical symbols of elements almost always come from their English or Latin names.
– People who claim to have seen her say she appears at night, or in the late evenings from rivers or lakes throughout Latin America.
– Guadalajara is a major Latin American city in terms of industry, tourism, and culture.
– The term goes back to the Latin word lunaticus, which means ‘ of the moon’, or moonstruck.
– The older name “segnosaur” is derived from Latin “segnis” meaning ‘slow’ or ‘sluggish’ and Greek “sauros” meaning ‘lizard’.
– Serra Lima was first signed on to a record label in 1977, and became famous across Latin America and in Spain during the 1970s and 1980s.
– Brazilian PortuguesePortuguese is the official language of Brazil, while Spanish is the official language of most other Latin America mainland countries, and of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.
– The word cerulean comes from the Latin word “caeruleum”, which means “sky” or “heavens”.
– The word curator comes from the Latin word “curare”, meaning to look after.
– From 1928 to 1939, it was written mostly in the Latin alphabet until the Soviet government forced Tajiks to write their language in Cyrillic in 1939.
– The album peaked at number three on the Latin Regional Mexican Albums chart.
– The French “masque”, the Italian “maschera”, the Spanish “máscara”, the Latin ” all use the same word.
– The Vietnamese alphabet is a form of the Latin alphabet.
– Disco music was an up-tempo form of music which included elements of soul musicsoul, funk and Latin music.
– When he was accepting the award, Márquez gave a speech called “”The Solitude of Latin America””.
– The word “project” comes from the Latin word “projectum” from “projicere”, “to throw something forwards” which in turn comes from “pro-“, which denotes something that precedes the action of the next part of the word in time and “jacere”, “to throw”.
– SpainSpanish or Latin American dances such as the samba, tango and cha cha cha are popular all over the world.
– This is a Latin expression and means “all the best”.
– Sony Music Latin is a record company that specializes in Latin music.
– Originally the Latin word “crīmen” meant “charge” or “cry of distress.” The Ancient Greek word κρίμα, “krima”, from which the Latin cognate derives, typically referred to an intellectual mistake or an offense against the community, rather than a private or moral wrong.
– Darwin formed the “Lichfield Botanical Society” in order to translate the works of the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus from Latin into English.
– It is also known as the Egyptian Cross, or as crux ansata, Latin for “cross with a handle”.
– It joins the old handwritten Latin languageLatin letters “e” and “t” of the word “et”, so that the word is represented as a single glyph.
– At the start of 244, Marcia Otacilia Severa became “augusta” and got the Latin title:.
– For example, Latin usually shows tense by changing the verb, like English.
– In 1967 the Conventions’ 1967 protocol and by regional conventions in Africa and Latin America to include persons who had fled war and violence in their country.
– The word “vaccine” came from “vaccina”, the Latin word for cow, because cowpox was used.
– But Univers also leaves out all the styling of the classical Latin scriptRoman lettering, including the use of serifs at the end of letter strokes.
– The word comes from “gladius”, the Latin word for a short sword used by legionaries and some gladiators.
– They helped turn him into one of the most popular artists in Latin America and in the Latin market in the United States.
– He also spoke in favor of a collaboration of poor nations, especially those in Latin America.
– Some Arabic writings by Jabir were translated into Latin under the name “Geber”.
– Classical Latin is a dead language, as is Vulgar Latin, the common speech of citizens in the Roman Empire.
– Such legal changes are also known by the Latin term “in mitius”.
– Under the strictest definition, it would include North America, Australia and Western/Central Europe: with the identities of Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Philippines, Singapore, Israel and South Africa being disputed due to the mix of both western and non western culture.
– This is Latin for old man.
– The National Flag, like the state and war flags of other Latin American countries, has a small coat of arms in the centre of the white cross but there is not a coat of arms in the flagensign.
– After World War I, many Turkic countries implemented a policy of westernization, centered even on the use of the Latin alphabet.
– Williams argues that even at the time of the erection of Offa’s Dyke the people to its west saw themselves as “Roman”, citing the number of Latin inscriptions still being made into the 8th century.
– His work has won him four Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, nineteen Lo Nuestro Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
– The phrase is one of the many Latin phrases that use the expression “ad astra”, meaning “to the stars”.
– Erasmus was a classical scholar who wrote in a “pure” Latin style.
– The book is written in the Latin alphabet, but it is thought to have been based on an original Maya codex.
