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Italic language vs Latin

Latin vs Italic language

Italic language and Latin both are nouns.

Italic language is not an adjective while Latin is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Italic language Yes No No No
Latin Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Latin is a hyponym of Italic language; that is, Latin is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Italic language:
  • Italic language: a branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative
  • Latin: any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
Other hyponyms of Italic language include Osco-Umbrian.
Italic language (noun) Latin (noun)
a branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
an inhabitant of ancient Latium
Italic language (adjective) Latin (adjective)
of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
relating to languages derived from Latin
relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages
Difference between Italic language and Latin

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