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Latins Meaning in English

word · lemma: latin

ˈɫætənz
LAT-inz
ˈlætɪnz
LAT-inz

Definition

An old-fashioned or formal way to refer to people from Latin America or those of Latin heritage; also, a plural form for 'Latin' people or cultures, especially in historical or academic contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Rarely used in modern spoken English for people; 'Latins' sounds old-fashioned or academic. Today, 'Latinos' (US), 'Latin Americans', or specific nationalities (like Brazilians) are preferred. 'Latins' can also refer to people from ancient Latium in Italy or Latin language speakers.

Example Sentences

Many Latins celebrate traditional festivals with music and dance.

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The Romans and other Latins influenced the world.

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Some ancient Latins spoke the Latin language.

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You’ll find plenty of Latins in this city’s music scene.

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At university, I studied the history of the ancient Latins.

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Some people use 'Latins' to mean everyone from Latin America, but it’s not common today.

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