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 Übersetzung für 'Vulgar Latin' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ling.
vulgar Latin {adj}
vulgärlateinisch <vulgärlat.>
ling.
Vulgar Latin
Vulgärlatein {n}
Teiltreffer
vulgar {adj}ordinär
186
vulgar {adj}unfein
19
vulgar {adj}Vulgär-
10
vulgar {adj}abgeschmackt
83
vulgar {adj}pöbelhaft
60
vulgar {adj}gemein [roh, abstoßend, vulgär]
26
vulgar {adj}landesüblich
8
vulgar {adj}ungebildet
26
ling.
vulgar Greek {adj}
vulgärgriechisch <vulgärgr.>
psych.
vulgar Freudian {adj}
vulgärfreudianisch
vulgar tongueVulgärsprache {f}
vulgar tongueSprache {f} des Volkes
philos.
vulgar Platonism
Vulgärplatonismus {m}
vulgar mannersunfeine Manieren {pl}
vulgar superstitionverbreiteter Aberglaube {m}
vulgar {adj} [dated]volkstümlich
11
ling.
vulgar expression
Vulgärausdruck {m}
vulgar remarkPöbelei {f} [Bemerkung]
med.
vulgar ichthyosis
Ichthyosis vulgaris {f}
vulgar {adj} [ordinary]trivial
9
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This sometimes corresponds with that of Vulgar Latin.
  • With the sole exception of Basque, which is of unknown origin, all modern Iberian languages descend from Vulgar Latin and belong to the Western Romance languages.
  • From Vulgar Latin, the Romance languages emerged.
  • is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire.
  • For example, a continuous chain of speakers across the centuries links Vulgar Latin to all of its modern descendants.

  • The word "pear" is probably from Germanic "pera" as a loanword of Vulgar Latin "pira", the plural of "pirum", akin to Greek "apios" (from Mycenaean "ápisos"), of Semitic origin ("pirâ"), meaning "fruit".
  • Αn alternative theory makes "priest" cognate with Old High German "priast", "prest", from Vulgar Latin *"prevost" "one put over others", from Latin "praepositus" "person placed in charge".
  • Around this time, vulgar Latin was introduced in the Balkans by Latin-speaking colonists and military personnel.
  • As the use of the French language replaced late Vulgar Latin in the area, "Cenomanus", with dissimilation, became known as "Celmans."
  • The Romance languages descend from Vulgar Latin and were originally the popular and informal dialects spoken by various layers of the Latin-speaking population.

  • , from Vulgar Latin: "esmaralda"/"esmaraldus", a variant of Latin "smaragdus", which was via [...] (smáragdos; "green gem") from a Semitic language.
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