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Latin Wiktionary
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@ resembles both the feminine ending/element a and the masculine o .
The pronunciation ending in /-aʊ̯/ is from how Latinao would be pronounced; the one ending in /-eɪ/ uses (approximately) the sound of Spanish -e , a vowel between a and o .
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Latin (la) Collapse ├ ──── Ecclesiastical Latin (la-ecc) E ├ ──── Late Latin (LL) E ├ ──── Medieval Latin (ML) E ├ ──── New Latin (la-new) E ├ ──── Old Latin (itc-ola) E ├ ──── Renaissance Latin (la-ren) E ├ [-]┬ Romance (roa) F │ ├ [-]┬ Eastern Romance (roa-eas) F │ │ ├ ──── Aromanian (rup) │ │ ├ ──── Istro-Romanian (ruo) │ │ ├ ──── Megleno-Romanian (ruq) │ │ └ ──── Romanian (ro) │ ├ ──── Franco-Provençal (frp) │ ├ [-]┬ Gallo-Italic (roa-git) F │ │ ├ ──── Emilian (egl) │ │ ├ ──── Ligurian (lij) │ │ ├ ──── Lombard (lmo) │ │ ├ ──── Piedmontese (pms) │ │ └ ──── Romagnol (rgn) │ ├ [-]┬ Italo-Dalmatian (roa-itd) F │ │ ├ [-]┬ Corsican (co) │ │ │ └ ──── Gallurese (sdn) │ │ ├ ──── Dalmatian (dlm) │ │ ├ ──── Istriot (ist) │ │ ├ [-]┬ Italian (it) │ │ │ ├ ──── Old Italian (it-oit) E │ │ │ └ ──── Switzerland Italian (it-CH) E │ │ ├ ──── Judeo-Italian (itk) │ │ ├ [-]┬ Neapolitan (nap) │ │ │ └ ──── Tarantino (roa-tar) │ │ ├ ──── Sassarese (sdc) │ │ └ ──── Sicilian (scn) │ ├ [-]┬ Occitano-Romance (roa-ocr) F │ │ └ [-]┬ Old Occitan (pro) │ │ ├ [-]┬ Occitan (oc) │ │ │ ├ ──── Auvergnat (oc-auv) E │ │ │ ├ [-]┬ Gascon (oc-gas) E │ │ │ │ └ ──── Aranese (oc-ara) E │ │ │ ├ ──── Languedocien (oc-lan) E │ │ │ ├ ──── Limousin (oc-lim) E │ │ │ ├ ──── Provençal (oc-pro) E │ │ │ ├ ──── Shuadit (oc-jud) E │ │ │ └ ──── Vivaro-Alpine (oc-viv) E │ │ └ ──── Old Provençal (oc-pro-old) E │ ├ [-]┬ Old Catalan (roa-oca) │ │ └ [-]┬ Catalan (ca) │ │ └ ──── Valencian (ca-val) E │ ├ [-]┬ Oïl (roa-oil) F │ │ │ Old French (fro) │ │ ├ ──── Angevin (roa-ang) │ │ ├ ──── Anglo-Norman (xno) E │ │ ├ ──── Bourbonnais-Berrichon (roa-bbn) │ │ ├ ──── Bourguignon (roa-brg) │ │ ├ ──── Champenois (roa-cha) │ │ ├ ──── Franc-Comtois (roa-fcm) │ │ ├ ──── Gallo (roa-gal) │ │ ├ ──── Lorrain (roa-lor) │ │ ├ [-]┬ Middle French (frm) │ │ │ ├ [-]┬ French (fr) │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Acadian French (fr-aca) E │ │ │ │ ├ [-]┬ Antillean Creole (gcf) │ │ │ │ │ └ ──── San Miguel Creole French (scf) │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Cajun French (frc) E │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Canadian French (fr-CA) E │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Guianese Creole (gcr) │ │ │ │ ├ [-]┬ Haitian Creole (ht) │ │ │ │ │ └ ──── Saint Dominican Creole French (ht-sdm) E │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Karipúna Creole French (kmv) │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Louisiana Creole French (lou) │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Mauritian Creole (mfe) │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Réunion Creole French (rcf) │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Seychellois Creole (crs) │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Switzerland French (fr-CH) E │ │ │ │ ├ ──── Tay Boi (tas) │ │ │ │ └ ──── Tayo (cks) │ │ │ └ [-]┬ Norman (nrf) │ │ │ ├ ──── Guernsey Norman (nrf-grn) E │ │ │ └ ──── Jersey Norman (nrf-jer) E │ │ ├ ──── Old Northern French (fro-nor) E │ │ ├ ──── Orléanais (roa-orl) │ │ ├ ──── Picard (pcd) │ │ ├ ──── Picard Old French (fro-pic) E │ │ ├ ──── Poitevin-Saintongeais (roa-poi) │ │ ├ ──── Tourangeau (roa-tou) │ │ └ ──── Walloon (wa) │ ├ [-]┬ Rhaeto-Romance (roa-rhe) F │ │ ├ ──── Friulian (fur) │ │ ├ ──── Ladin (lld) │ │ └ ──── Romansch (rm) │ ├ [-]┬ Sardinian (sc) │ │ ├ ──── Campidanese (sc-sro) E │ │ └ [-]┬ Logudorese (sc-src) E │ │ └ ──── Nuorese (sc-nuo) E │ ├ ──── Venetian (vec) │ └ [-]┬ West Iberian (roa-ibe) F │ ├ ──── Extremaduran (ext) │ ├ ──── Mozarabic (mxi) │ ├ [-]┬ Navarro-Aragonese (roa-oan) │ │ └ ──── Aragonese (an) │ ├ [-]┬ Old Leonese (roa-ole) │ │ ├ ──── Asturian (ast) │ │ ├ ──── Leonese (roa-leo) │ │ └ ──── Mirandese (mwl) │ ├ [-]┬ Old Portuguese (roa-opt) │ │ ├ ──── Fala (fax) │ │ ├ ──── Galician (gl) │ │ └ [-]┬ Portuguese (pt) │ │ ├ ──── Angolar (aoa) │ │ ├ ──── Annobonese (fab) │ │ ├ ──── Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR) E │ │ ├ ──── Cafundó (ccd) │ │ ├ ──── Guinea-Bissau Creole (pov) │ │ ├ [-]┬ Indo-Portuguese (idb) │ │ │ └ ──── Korlai Creole Portuguese (vkp) │ │ ├ ──── Kabuverdianu (kea) │ │ ├ ──── Kristang (mcm) │ │ ├ ──── Macanese (mzs) │ │ ├ ──── Macau Pidgin Portuguese (crp-mpp) │ │ ├ ──── Minderico (drc) │ │ ├ ──── Papiamentu (pap) │ │ ├ ──── Principense (pre) │ │ ├ ──── Sãotomense (cri) │ │ └ ──── Timor Pidgin (tvy) │ └ [-]┬ Old Spanish (osp) │ ├ ──── Ladino (lad) │ └ [-]┬ Spanish (es) │ ├ ──── Chavacano (cbk) │ ├ ──── Colombian Spanish (es-CO) E │ ├ ──── Cuban Spanish (es-CU) E │ ├ ──── Lunfardo (es-lun) E │ ├ ──── Mexican Spanish (es-MX) E │ ├ ──── Palenquero (pln) │ ├ ──── Puerto Rican Spanish (es-PR) E │ ├ ──── Rioplatense Spanish (es-AR) E │ └ ──── United States Spanish (es-US) E └ ──── Vulgar Latin (la-vul) E
Ecclesiastical Latin (1 c, 172 e)
Post-classical Latin (3 c, 127 e)
Latin non-lemma forms (10 c, 781931 e)
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