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Latin
The language of the Roman Empire is called Latin. There are many words of Latin that are still in use. Stadium, bonus, magnum are examples. Also bear in mind, many words of English are derived from Latin even if they are not actually Latin.
Many words used in law, medicine, science and theology are Latin.
It is Latin for 'jawbone'. Scientists frequently use Latin words for things they are naming.
You can use three words to say mentor in Latin. They are "suasor", "consiliarius" or "auctor".
latin-nearly everything medical is Latin.
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Australians commonly call chickens "chooks" (rhyming with looks).
People study Latin in order to study medicine (which uses many Latin terms), to study history (in order to translate primary source documents, both from classical Rome and from the later Christian church), or to study classical literature. Also, Latin is related to the five Romance languages: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and Italian. Through French, English also inherited words from Latin.
The phrase tiny body would translate to the words parvulum corpus in Latin. Depending on the use of the words in a sentence, the endings would change.
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