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Latin language is the language spoken in Ancient Rome and the surrounding region, Latium.

Latin may refer to:


 * Latins, an ancient italic peoples

Latin may also refer to:
 * Latin Europe, the region of Europe in which Romance languages are spoken
 * Latin peoples, a linguistic-cultural group speaking a Romance language
 * Latin alphabet, the most common 26-letter alphabet system

In lingual history:
 * History of the Latin language
 * Old Latin (fl. before 75 BC)
 * Classical Latin (fl. 75 BC—1st century BC)
 * Golden Age of Latin literature (fl. 75 BC—14 AD)
 * Silver Age of Latin literature (fl. 1st century AD—2nd century AD)
 * Vulgar Latin (fl. 2nd century AD—8th century AD)
 * Medieval Latin (fl. 9th century AD—15th century AD)
 * Ecclesiastical Latin (fl. after 9th century)
 * Humanist Latin (fl. 15th century AD—17th century AD)
 * New Latin (fl. 17th century AD—present)
 * Living Latin, the contemporary use of the Latin language

In linguistics:
 * Latin conjugation, group of verbs in the Latin language
 * Latin declension, group of nouns in the Latin language
 * Latin grammar
 * Latin spelling and pronunciation
 * Latin regional pronunciation
 * Latin nouns
 * Latin verbs (A to K)
 * Latin verbs (L to Z)
 * Latin profanity
 * Latinism, a non-Latin phrase derived from the Latin language
 * Latin influence in English

Latin, in Hispanic culture, may mean:
 * Hispanic, of or relating to Spain or Spanish culture
 * Latino, of or relating to Latin America or Latin American culture
 * Latin America, region of the Americas
 * Latin American music

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