It has no cultural following.
None. Latin is a "dead" language, used only in things like medical and scientific subjects now.
The flat screen television is the most widely used electronic television used today.
The most widely used keyboard today is called the Qwerty keyboard, created by Christopher Sholes
It is used on the local level
"Ecce Romani," by Prentice-Hall Publishing. It is the most widely used Latin textbook and used in Latin language classes. The name refers to a series of Latin textbooks.
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Latin is commonly used today in scientific fields, where it is used as the basis for naming species with binomial nomenclature in biology and for terminology in medicine and law.
Because they form the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still used today in the Vatican
Latin is widely considered to be a dead language, however it is supposedly used in Vatican City and used to be the international language of physicists. There is actually an ATM in Vatican City with instructions in Latin.
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in the dictionary.