

Its resilience would be extraordinary were Latin a living language. Latin is still taught to millions of students around the world, and will continue to be for a very long time to come. Latin is the (or a) main and most recent root language for many major world languages.Also, for centuries, in fact for two millennia, Latin been a main language of scholarship and academia.Latin has for many centuries been used widely in law.Law is crucial to governance and leadership, society and civilization, diplomacy and international relations, business, trade, and commerce, finance, the military, and therefore so is Latin. Latin has for many centuries been the language of the Christian religion, notably of Roman Catholicism.Latin has for many centuries been a crucial language for all of the sciences, therefore Latin has been crucial also to innovation, invention, exploration, transport, discovery, medicine, health, anatomy, every human and animal condition, and life.Ĭhristianity became an empire of sorts, which in its own way for centuries effectively ruled most of the world.Particularly related to the above, Latin terminology remains the underpinning language of living things and the biological taxonomy which.Organizes our understanding of every living thing on the planet. Latin is obviously vital for the operation of many fundamental professions and disciplines, and for the rest of us, Latin remains fascinating and helpful in the understanding of our day-to-day language, especially the Latin expressions and terminology Latin phrases and words have entered (directly and unchanged) the English language, and many other languages too - and the words, rules and structures of Latin have determined - and continue to determine - the way that new words are created.(The 'Romance' languages notably include Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian.) The conventional English alphabet (along with those of the Romance languages) is known as the Latinate alphabet, because its origins are in ancient Latin, chiefly via French, had a significant influence in the development of the English language. Thoroughly/completely/from top to bottom - more loosely expressed 'from head to toe' (legal term) - in the absence of the accused Original inhabitants, from the source, origin, etc - (derivation of the modern word 'aborigine')Īctions/words by an angry person - (a legal term, similar to 'in the heat of the moment') (legal terms) 'ab extra' refers to information from external sources (instead of self or mind) - 'ab intra' refers to information from the self or mind Latin terms in the English language - technical, legal, popular, fascinating Here is the listing of Latin terms, including some very common popular phrases, and lots of less common specialized, yet fascinating terminology: List of Latin terms, phrases, and expressions Which survive and arise in business, technical definitions, law, education, grammar, and science, etc. Weakness - (a Greek word used in Latin - the metaphor refers to the legend of the hero Achilles, as a baby held by the heel and dipped into the river Styx by his mother Thetis to make him immortal, leaving his heel vulnerable, such
