Usage examples of "Latin" in English with translation to Spanish

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My Latin is getting rusty. Mi latín se está oxidando.
It would have been much better if the Spanish hadn't invaded Latin America. Habría sido mucho mejor si los españoles no hubieran invadido América Latina.
Latin is a dead language. El latín es una lengua muerta.
The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada. La mayoría vinieron de Europa, pero muchos vinieron también de América Latina, Asia, África, Australia y Canadá.
Latin is a perpetual language. El latín es una lengua eterna.
As Great Britain becomes aware of the reality of Latin America, we will be closer to a solution. A medida que Gran Bretaña conozca la realidad de América Latina, estaremos más cerca de una solución.
This word derives from Latin. Esta palabra viene del latín.
I also think that if the Spanish hadn't discovered Latin America, others would have done it shortly after they did. Pienso también que si los españoles no hubieran descubierto América Latina, otros lo habrían hecho poco después de ellos.
In Latin there are five declensions. Hay cinco declinaciones en el latín.
Nouns in Latin have five declensions. Los sustantivos en latín tienen cinco declinaciones.
The word is derived from Latin. Esta palabra viene del latín.
The Latin verb has six infinitives. En latín, el verbo tiene seis infinitivos.
When did you start studying Latin? ¿Cuándo empezaste a estudiar latín?
I'm not good at Latin. Se me da mal el latín.
Many English words are derived from Latin. Muchas palabras inglesas provienen del latín.
I know a man who speaks Latin. Conozco a un hombre que habla latín.
Latin is the language of the future! ¡El latín es la lengua del futuro!
Only a few students can read Latin. Sólo unos pocos estudiantes sabían leer en latín.
Few students know how to read Latin. Pocos estudiantes saben leer latín.
The mass used to be said in Latin. Antiguamente, la misa se decía en latín.
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