Bona culina.
'Good kitchen' in Latin is 'bona culina.'
The Latin feminine noun culina can mean a kitchen, or food, or victuals.
"In culina" is a Latin equivalent of "in the kitchen."The preposition "in" means "to, in at." Latin has no definite or indefinite articles. So there is no Latin equivalent to "the." The feminine noun "culina" means "kitchen."The pronunciation in the liturgical Latin of the Church is "een koo-LEE-nah." The pronunciation according to the classical Latin of the ancient Romans is "ihn koo-LEE-nah."
Culina.
"Culina" is a Latin equivalent of "kitchen."There are two main approaches to the pronunciation of Latin. One respects the rules of the liturgical Latin of the Church. The other follows the rules of the classical Latin of the ancient Romans.Sometimes the two differ. At other times, they agree. In this case, the pronunciation is the same: "koo-LEE-nah."
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"In the kitchen" is an English equivalent of "Inculina."The preposition "in" means "to, in at." Latin has no definite or indefinite articles. So there is no Latin equivalent to "the." The feminine noun "culina" means "kitchen."The pronunciation in the liturgical Latin of the Church is "een koo-LEE-nah." The pronunciation according to the classical Latin of the ancient Romans is "ihn koo-LEE-nah."