Latin Words

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Latin Words

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Latin Words!!! Below is your guide to the most common Latin words that are used in English. Learn these Latin words and you’ll sound like a native English speaker.
Many commonplace English words can be traced back to Latin, which probably will take you by surprise because you actually use them in daily conversations.



By Molly Burford
Updated January 16, 2022

Whether you’re trying to impress a date or your professor or your friends, these 50 cool Latin words will definitely give you the edge you need in your next conversation, term paper, or text, making you sound a lot smarter than you probably are.

By Molly Burford
Updated January 16, 2022

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To fall in love with, find pleasure in
Again and again in the same way; forever
Referring to something that has been done or repeated so often that it has become annoying or tiresome
In fact or in effect, whether by right or not
An unexpected power or event saving a seemingly hopeless situation, especially as a contrived plot device in a play or novel
Into the middle of a narrative; without preamble
The largest or best work of an artist
A conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement
By or in itself or themselves; intrinsically
The situation in which or current condition
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Learning these common words will give you a huge leg up when reading, writing, speaking, and listening to Latin, but remember that most of these words will have various forms due to their cases (Accusative, Genitive, Dative or Ablative) or function in a sentence or clause.
A wonderful list of the 300 most common words in Latin with principal parts and gender may be found here !
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Hello There! Please feel free to ask me anything about Latin Grammar, Syntax, or the Ancient World.
What kind of Latin words I should learn in order to get a better grip on English vocabulary? As English has many words which are of Latin origin…Thanks.
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I’m seriously learning Latin. And you’re helping. Thank you all….
Hey Ive been learning latin since 6th grade. I must disagree witch this list, because latin is based on logical structures. One of the most basic sytem is the system of conjungation. It works with specific suffixes for each person. In consequence of this you dont need personal-pronouns. Thats why i disagree with the first six points on the list. I have never seen any personalpronoun in a text.
And i have already read high-level literature for example
Commentari de bello gallico written by caesar himself.
Please change the wrong placed words
We have to do Latin in school and we have a test coming up. It’s quite complex as we’ve entered sixth form what would I need to focus on to get to grips with complex Latin??
    This (masculine, feminine, neuter)
    That (masculine, feminine, neuter)
      The same (masculine, feminine, neuter)
     Opposite, against, contrary to
    Who? What? Which? Anyone, anything, someone, something

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