Latijns

Dutch

Etymology

From Latijn + -s.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laːˈtɛi̯ns/
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Adjective

Latijns (comparative Latijnser, superlative meest Latijns or Latijnst)

  1. Latin

Inflection

Inflection of Latijns
uninflected Latijns
inflected Latijnse
comparative Latijnser
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial LatijnsLatijnserhet Latijnst
het Latijnste
indefinite m./f. sing. LatijnseLatijnsereLatijnste
n. sing. LatijnsLatijnserLatijnste
plural LatijnseLatijnsereLatijnste
definite LatijnseLatijnsereLatijnste
partitive LatijnsLatijnsers

Derived terms

Proper noun

Latijns n

  1. (proscribed, mostly in spoken language) The Latin language.
    Synonym: Latijn (standard form)

Usage notes

This usage (considered incorrect and indicative of a lack of education) was formed by analogy with the names of other languages, which in Dutch are virtually always suffixed with -s.

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