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Examples

  • But in medical school, I find that a lot of the Romance languages are Latin-based.

    What's The Point Of A Degree In French? 2010

  • A Latin-based language is much simpler to standardise, and the Spanish Academy works with the academies in all Spanish-speaking countries (including the Philippines and the USA) to produce guidance that is valid worldwide.

    5 posts from September 2009 2009

  • A Latin-based language is much simpler to standardise, and the Spanish Academy works with the academies in all Spanish-speaking countries (including the Philippines and the USA) to produce guidance that is valid worldwide.

    Two letters 2009

  • I was a linguist; even though I knew no Italian, Dutch or Spanish, I could figure them out in simple configurations, from context, similarity to other Latin-based languages, and good guessing.

    The Mask of Motherhood « Tales from the Reading Room 2009

  • A Latin-based language is much simpler to standardise, and the Spanish Academy works with the academies in all Spanish-speaking countries (including the Philippines and the USA) to produce guidance that is valid worldwide.

    Two letters 2009

  • He added that English, as opposed to most Latin-based languages—was pretty screwed up at best.

    Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010

  • He added that English, as opposed to most Latin-based languages—was pretty screwed up at best.

    Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010

  • He added that English, as opposed to most Latin-based languages—was pretty screwed up at best.

    Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010

  • It shows that people who work on fonts find it easier to grapple with the more bizarre and less used Latin-based letters than with real scripts used by millions of people.

    Poll analysis artw 2008

  • While there was a shift in this period from a predominately Latin-based spirituality to one that was vernacular based, it was not a complete transformation.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

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