Latin
Také známý jako: Latin
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Overview
Marie occasionally uses Latin phrases and expressions, reflecting her classical education and the common use of Latin in 19th-century literary and educated circles. Her Latin usage often carries a playful, mock-scholarly tone alongside genuine displays of learning.
Common Latin Phrases in Marie's Diary
- "propria persona" — in person
- "nec plus ultra" — the ultimate, nothing beyond
- "ad infinitum" — to infinity
- Standard Latin expressions common in 19th-century educated speech
Common Patterns
- Classical quotations
- Legal or scholarly terms
- Religious expressions (Catholic liturgical references)
- Mottos and proverbs
- Mock-formality and playful pseudo-scholarly tone
- Display of classical education
Usage Notes
- When Marie writes in Latin within a paragraph, tag it with #Latin
- If the paragraph also contains French (usual case), also tag with #French
- If a paragraph is entirely in Latin, only tag with #Latin (no #French)
Usage Notes for Translators
Latin code-switching often signals:
- Playfulness or irony (mock-scholarly tone)
- Display of classical education
- Traditional/formal register
- Common phrases that may have equivalents in target language
Related Languages
- [[FRENCH]] - primary language
- [[ITALIAN]] - related Romance language