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Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
Translations
English
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Etymology
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From
Latin
Vulgāta
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈvʌlɡeɪt/
,
/ˈvʌlɡɪt/
Proper noun
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
Vulgate
Wikipedia
the Vulgate
The
Latin
translation
of the
Bible
(from
Hebrew
and
Greek
) made by
Saint Jerome
.
Translations
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Latin Bible translation
Chinese:
Cantonese:
武加大譯本
/
武加大译本
(
mou
5
gaa
1
daai
6
jik
6
bun
2
)
,
通俗譯本
/
通俗译本
(
tung
1
zuk
6
jik
6
bun
2
)
Mandarin:
武加大譯本
/
武加大译本
(
Wǔjiādà Yìběn
)
,
通俗譯本
/
通俗译本
(
Tōngsú Yìběn
)
French:
Vulgate
(fr)
German:
Vulgata
(de)
f
Greek:
Βουλγάτα
(el)
f
(
Voulgáta
)
Hungarian:
Vulgáta
Irish:
Vulgáid
f
Italian:
Vulgata
(it)
f
Japanese:
ウルガタ
(
urugata
)
Persian:
ولگاته
(
volgâte
)
Polish:
Wulgata
(pl)
f
Portuguese:
Vulgata
f
Russian:
Вульга́та
(ru)
f
(
Vulʹgáta
)
Spanish:
Vulgata
Swedish:
Vulgata
Ukrainian:
Вульґа́та
f
(
Vulʹgáta
)
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