Vulgar Latin
Proper noun
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Proper noun
- (linguistics, historical) The Latin language as spoken by the Roman people, as opposed to Classical Latin as written in formal literature until approximately the 4th century AD. Developed into Proto-Romance and descendant languages in the Early Middle Ages.
- French: latin vulgaire
- German: Vulgärlatein
- Italian: latino volgare
- Portuguese: latim vulgar
- Russian: вульга́рная латы́нь
- Spanish: latín vulgar
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