Contemporary Latin
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Contemporary Latin is the form of the Literary Latin used since the end of the 19th century. Various kinds of contemporary Latin can be distinguished, including the use of Neo-Latin words in taxonomy and in science generally, and the fuller ecclesiastical use in the Catholic Church – but Living or Spoken Latin (the use of Latin as a language in its own right as a full-fledged means of expression) is the primary subject of this article.
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See also
- Reginald Foster (Latinist)
- Botanical Latin
- Latin translations of modern literature
- Latino sine Flexione
- Interlingua
- List of songs with Latin lyrics
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