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Latina: Latin is a classical Indo-European language that emerged in the Italic Peninsula's Latium region as early at the eighth century BCE. Though it fell out of colloquial use by the 10th century ACE, when its spoken form transformed into the widely-used Romance language family, it has been maintained as the liturgical language of Catholicism, as well as in secular and scientific literature. Its alphabet, typically called the Latin alphabet or Roman alphabet, has served as the basis for writing systems around the world.
Salvete omnes! Me vocant Titum. Quomodo vos habetis? Bene me habeo. Venio ex Aurora in Colorato. Americanus sum. Schola mea est Denverii. Viginti annos natus sum. Sermo patrius est lingua hispania. In ūniversitāte, multas philosophias studeo pro munere. Se esse ridiculas scio. Discipulos mathematicae doceo quoque. Mihi placet legere de philosophia et stoica disciplina. Mathmatica calculi mihi placet. Linguam Latinam amo. Lingua Latina est lingua poetarum et philosophorum regumque. Liberum qui linguas alias intellegit saepe video. Liberum plures discere linguam latinam spero. Cicero dicit: “Non enim tam praeclarum est scire Latine quam turpe nescire.” Hoc esse verum credo. Artem animandi pro lingua latina facio. Exemplum est "Globus Draconis". Translato est "Dragonball" Lingua Latina pulchra et elegans est. Lingua Latina non mortua est. Non sum mors certe. Linguae Romanicae sicut propter linguam latinam exsistunt. Lingua Latina multa verba simillima linguis romanicis habet. Multi libri in lingua latina sunt. Exempla Multa sunt. Por exemplis: Winnie ille Pu, Commentari De Inepto Puero, Alicia in Terra Mirebili et Cattus Petasatus. Volo commedere glaciem lactis. Quota hora est? Sexta hora est. Gratias tibi ago! Valete! |
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