Appendix:Vulgar Latin/linguaticum
Latin
Etymology
Noun
linguāticum (genitive linguāticī); n, second declension
- language (A form of communication using words either spoken or gestured with the hands and structured with grammar, often with a writing system)
- language (wording; choice of words)
Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | linguāticum | linguātica |
| genitive | linguāticī | linguāticōrum |
| dative | linguāticō | linguāticīs |
| accusative | linguāticum | linguātica |
| ablative | linguāticō | linguāticīs |
| vocative | linguāticum | linguātica |
Descendants
- Old French: language
- Old Provençal: lengaje, lenguatge
- Catalan: llenguatge
- Italian: linguaggio
- Old Portuguese: lenguage
- Galician: linguaxe
- Portuguese: linguagem
- Spanish: lenguaje