Noun Latin Language of the ancient Romans. A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire. A person who is descended from the ancient Romans. A person whose native tongue is one descended from Latin, such as Spanish, French, Italian, etc. Translations Breton: latin m (1), Roman m (2), unan a ra gant ur yezh romanek (4) Catalan: llatí m, llatina f Dutch: Latijn of Latijns Finnish: latina (1), roomalainen (2), romaanisen kielen puhuja (4) French: latin m German: Latein n (1), Römer m (2–3), Muttersprachler einer romanischen Sprache m (4) Hebrew: לטינית (Latinit) Interlingua: latino Italian: latino m Latin: (lingua) Latina (1), latinus m, latina f (2) Romanian: (limbă) latină (1), latin (2) Slovenian: latinščina f (1), Rimljan m (2) Spanish: latín (1), latino, -a (2–4) Swedish: latin (1), romare (2,3) Adjective latin Having to do with the language spoken in ancient Rome. Having to do with ancient Rome or its Empire. Denoting involvement with the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire. Translations Breton: latin (1,2), romanek (3) Catalan: llatí m, llatina f Dutch]: Latijn of Latijns Finnish: latinalainen (1), roomalainen (2,3) French: latin German: lateinisch (1), römisch (2,3) Interlingua: latin Italian: latino m, latina f Latin: latinus, -a, -um Romanian: latin m, latină f Slovenian: latinski m (1), latinska f (1), latinsko n (1), starorimski m (2), starorimska f (2), starorimsko n (2) Spanish: latín, latino Swedish: latinsk (1), romersk (2,3) Related Terms latinate latinist Medieval Latin New Latin External links Latin - English Dictionary: from Webster's Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition.