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Old Latin, also known as Early, Archaic or Priscan Latin (Classical Latin: prīsca Latīnitās, lit. 'ancient Latinity'), was the Latin language in the period roughly before 75 BC, i.e. before the age of Classical Latin. [1]
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Old Latin (also called Early Latin or Archaic Latin) refers to the period of Latin texts before the age of Classical Latin, extending from textual fragments that probably originated in the Roman monarchy to the written language of the late Roman republic about 75 BC. Almost all the writing of its earlier phases is inscriptional.
The earliest known form of Latin is Old Latin, also called Archaic or Early Latin, which was spoken from the Roman Kingdom, traditionally founded in 753 BC, through the later part of the Roman Republic, up to 75 BC, i.e. before the age of Classical Latin. [4]
The earliest known form of Latin is Old Latin, also called Archaic or Early Latin, which was spoken from the Roman Kingdom, traditionally founded in 753 BC, through the later part of the Roman Republic, up to 75 BC, i.e. before the age of Classical Latin. [4]
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1. Vowel length was not indicated in writing, though in modern editions of Classical texts a macron (ā) is used for long vowels. 2. Short vowels in medial position are pronounced differently: E as [ɛ], O as [ɔ], I as [ɪ] and V as [ʊ].
Notes
1. Doubled vowels are pronunced separately. 2. C = [ʧ] before ae, oe, e, i or y, and [k] elsewhere 3. G = [ʤ] before ae, oe, e, i or y, and [g] elsewhere 4. H is silent, except in mihi and nihil, where it is pronounced /k/ 5. S = [z]between vowels 6. SC = [ʃ] before ae, oe, e, i or y, and [sk] elsewhere 7. TI = [tsi] before a vowel and preceded by any letter except s, t or x, and [ti] elsewhere. 8. U = [w] when it follows q 9. V = [v] at the start of a syllable 10. X = [gs] at the beginning o...
Transliteration
Opnēs hemones decnotāti et iouesi louberoi et parēs gnāscontor, rationes et comscientiās particapes sont, quibos enter sēd comcordiās studēōd agontinom est. Translated by Giorgio Nagy
Omnes homines dignitate et iure liberi et pares nascuntur, rationis et conscientiae participes sunt, quibus inter se concordiae studio est agendum. Listen to a recording of this text with Classical Latin pronunciation by Connor Ferguson Hear another recording of this text with Classical Latin pronunciation by Matthew Leigh Embleton Listen to a reco...
Omne homnes nascuntu liberi e pares dignitat e jure, sunt da rationis e conscientiae, e agendu inter spiritu de fraternitat.
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Classical Latin is the form of Latin that was used by the Ancient Romans in official Roman record-keeping, the Roman army, and Latin literature. Its use helped the Golden Age of Latin literature, during the 1st century BC and the early 1st century AD.
Latin is an Italic language that was developed in Ancient Rome. Short Latin texts have been found from about the 5th century BC and longer texts from about the 3rd century BC. Spoken Latin. All alphabets of latin. A woman speaking Latin. Classical Latin was used in the 1st century BC and was the official language of the Roman Empire.