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How to use Latin in a sentence

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Though the play takes a dig at skewed US values, it is set in a fictional Latin American nation ruled by a military junta.
Across Africa and Latin America millions of people will suffer as heating and cooking fuel costs rise and the price of food shoots up.
This art fair is more local, primarily comprising US and Latin American participants.
For now, where can you go to get Latin tuition for primary school children?
Once thought to be a black-sand gulag, the Pacific coast is now shaping up as Latin America's last surfing frontier.
Teachers of history, political science, Latin American studies, or liberation theology will value this book.
Twenty-five remaining African and Latin American countries recognize Taiwan diplomatically instead of China.
At the back, my Latin American neighbours are in conversation in Latin Spanish.
Other observers refer to the surge of evangelical Protestantism as Latin America's Reformation.
The word spaniel is probably a derivation of the Latin word for Spain, Hispania, reflecting the dog's Spanish heritage.
I find nothing, however, about liberation theology in the parallel entry on the Protestant church in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Its name derives from the Latin word quincunx for the X-like shape of the spots on the 5-face of a dice.
Salvadorans wear the same Western-style clothing worn by most Latin Americans who are not culturally Indian.
The agency has been instructing its Latin American and Third World allies in these practices for decades.
To be sure, what Washington wants still carries an enormous amount of weight in the capitals of Latin America.
The practice of kinetic art in Latin America is heir to such European movements as Futurism and Constructivism.
Gradually, the plays moved outside the church, laymen joined the cast, and Latin was replaced by the vernacular.
The sheer beauty of the sound of the choir, as they faultlessly sing their Latin tracts.
The structure of Old English was more like Latin in that words had various inflectional endings to indicate their grammatical function.
Being ill in the 1990s and trilingual, I soon met others worldwide who were facing similar concerns, especially in Latin America.
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