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    Comprehensive Analysis



    1) "Latin" -- As to latin women

    1Lat·in
    Pronunciation: 'la-t&n
    Function: adjective
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Latin Latinus, from Latium, ancient country of Italy
    1 a : of, relating to, or composed in Latin b : ROMANCE
    2 : of or relating to Latium or the Latins
    3 : of or relating to the part of the Catholic Church that until recently used a Latin rite and forms the patriarchate of the pope
    4 : of or relating to the peoples or countries using Romance languages; specifically : of or relating to the peoples or countries of Latin America
    Pronunciation Symbols

    Latin
    lingua latina 
    Pronunciation: IPA: /ˈlætɪn/
    Spoken in: Vatican City 
    Region: Italian Peninsula and Europe
    Language extinction: Late Latin developed into various Romance languages by the 6th century
    Language family: Indo-European
     Italic
      Latino-Faliscan
       Latin 
    Official status
    Official language of: Vatican City
    Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
    Regulated by: no official regulation
    Language codes
    ISO 639-1: la
    ISO 639-2: lat
    ISO 639-3: lat