Ecclesiastical Latin
Ecclesiastical Latin, also called Church Latin, Liturgical Latin or Italian Latin, is a form of Latin initially developed to discuss Christian thought and later used as a lingua franca by the Medieval and Early Modern upper class of Europe. It includes words from Vulgar Latin and Classical Latin (as well as Greek and Hebrew) re-purposed with Christian meaning. It is less stylized and rigid in form than Classical Latin, sharing vocabulary, forms, and syntax, while at the same time incorporating informal elements which had always been with the language but which were excluded by the literary authors of classical Latin.
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Ecclesiastical Latin
Ecclesiastical Latin, also called Church Latin, Liturgical Latin or Italian Latin, is a form of Latin initially developed to discuss Christian thought and later used as a lingua franca by the Medieval and Early Modern upper class of Europe. It includes words from Vulgar Latin and Classical Latin (as well as Greek and Hebrew) re-purposed with Christian meaning. It is less stylized and rigid in form than Classical Latin, sharing vocabulary, forms, and syntax, while at the same time incorporating informal elements which had always been with the language but which were excluded by the literary authors of classical Latin.
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Bahasa Latin Gerejawi, juga di ...... ari bahasa Latin yang dipakai.
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Ecclesiastical Latin, also cal ...... yclical letter Fides et Ratio.
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Eklezia Latino, nomita ankaŭ L ...... nglican Book of Common Prayer.
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Het Kerklatijn is het Latijn z ...... veel in de liturgie gebruikt.
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La Lingua latina ecclesiastica ...... superstite del latino parlato.
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La denominación latín eclesiás ...... onuncia solo la "e", nostr[e].
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Le latin ecclésiastique (parfo ...... t pas la nature de la mélodie.
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Llatí eclesiàstic (també anome ...... a de l'Imperi Romà alsegle iv.
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O latim eclesiástico (algumas ...... de hoje, depende do contexto.
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اللاتينية الكنسية، وتسمى أيضًا ...... حنا بولس الثاني فيدس ات راتيو.
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Church Latin, Liturgical Latin
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Still used for many purposes, ...... f the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Never spoken as a native language; other uses vary widely by period and location
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Bahasa Latin Gerejawi, juga di ...... ari bahasa Latin yang dipakai.
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Ecclesiastical Latin, also cal ...... ry authors of classical Latin.
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Eklezia Latino, nomita ankaŭ L ...... raj aŭtoroj de klasika Latino.
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Het Kerklatijn is het Latijn z ...... veel in de liturgie gebruikt.
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La Lingua latina ecclesiastica ...... cata e pronuncia all'italiana.
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La denominación latín eclesiás ...... nuncia con v). Y las terminaci
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Le latin ecclésiastique (parfo ...... iculier la place de l'accent).
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Llatí eclesiàstic (també anome ...... a de l'Imperi Romà alsegle iv.
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O latim eclesiástico (algumas ...... lo escritor eclesiástico; nos
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اللاتينية الكنسية، وتسمى أيضًا ...... الأدبيين لللاتينية الكلاسيكية.
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Latin ecclésiastique
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