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idiomatic$37360$ - traducción al griego

WORD, IDIOM, OR STRUCTURE IN A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN LATIN THAT IS DERIVED FROM, OR SUGGESTIVE OF, THE LATIN LANGUAGE
Latinisms; Idiomatic Latinity; Idiomatic Latinisation; Idiomatic Latinization; Lexical Latinization; Lexical Latinisation; Latinized word; Latinized words; Latinised word; Latinised words
  • Latin script is not officially used.}}

idiomatic      
adj. ιδιωματικός
mother tongue         
  • Nakhchivan]], [[Azerbaijan]]
  • [[International Mother Language Day]] Monument in Sydney, Australia, unveiling ceremony, 19 February 2006
LANGUAGE A PERSON WAS RAISED SPEAKING FROM BIRTH
Native language; Native speaker; Native speakers; Native-speaker; Mother language; Mother-tongue; Mother tounge; Native Language; Mother tongue; Arterial Language; Mothertongue; Primary language; Idiomatic language; Mother tongues; Home language; First-language; First languages; Father language; Arterial tongue; Native languages; L1 speaker
n. μητρική γλώσσα
native language         
  • Nakhchivan]], [[Azerbaijan]]
  • [[International Mother Language Day]] Monument in Sydney, Australia, unveiling ceremony, 19 February 2006
LANGUAGE A PERSON WAS RAISED SPEAKING FROM BIRTH
Native language; Native speaker; Native speakers; Native-speaker; Mother language; Mother-tongue; Mother tounge; Native Language; Mother tongue; Arterial Language; Mothertongue; Primary language; Idiomatic language; Mother tongues; Home language; First-language; First languages; Father language; Arterial tongue; Native languages; L1 speaker
μητρική γλώσσα

Definición

latinism
n.
Latin idiom.

Wikipedia

Latinism

A Latinism (from Medieval Latin: Latinismus) is a word, idiom, or structure in a language other than Latin that is derived from, or suggestive of, the Latin language. The Term Latinism refers to those loan words that are borrowed into another language directly from Latin (especially frequent among inkhorn terms); English has many of these, as well. There are many Latinisms in English, and other (especially European) languages.