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  1. EMI Latin

    Unreferenced date January 2011 infobox record label image parent EMI founded founder status Leave blank unless Inactive or Defunct distributor genre Latin music country United States location url http capitollatin.ning.com Capital Latin EMI Televisa Music , also known as EMI Latin and EMI International , is a subsidiary of EMI which focuses on Latin American music . In 1989, Jose Behar , the former head of the Sony Music Latin division, signed Selena with EMI Latin, a record company founded by Behar. Selena became EMI Latin s first artist. Behar later said that the reason he signed Selena was because he thought he had discovered the next Gloria Est fan . Today, popular EMI Latin performers are basically those linked to EMI Televisa Music and Televisa Networks, such as Thal a and RBD , among others such as Maria Daniela y Su Sonido Lasser and Kudai . Also there are reggaeton artists like Flex singer DJ Flex and Tito el Bambino under this label. Artists signed to this label A.B. Quintanilla Alejandra Guzm n Aleks Syntek Anah Bebe entertainer Bebe Belinda entertainer Belinda Enrique Bunbury Christian Ch vez Diana Reyes Eiza Gonz lez Flex singer Flex Grupo Bryndis Jaguares band Jaguares J Balvin Joey Montana Jotdog Juan Luis Guerra Los Claxons Macaco band Macaco Moderatto Panda band PXNDX Paty Cant Ricardo Montaner Selena Shaila D rcal Vicente Garcia Vico C Zo See also List of record labels External links Official website http www.emitelevisa.com portal hgxpp001.aspx?11 Category British record labels Category Latin American music record labels Category Latin music Category EMI UK record label stub cs EMI Latin simple EMI Latin ...   more details



  1. Contemporary Latin

    Contemporary Latin is the form of the Latin language used from the end of the 19th century through to the present. Various kinds of contemporary Latin can be distinguished. On the one hand there is its ... in the New Latin era. This is normally found in the form of mere words or phrases used in the general context of other languages. On the other hand there is the use of Latin as a language in its own right as fully fledged means of expression. Living or Spoken Latin, being the most specific development of Latin in the contemporary context, is the primary subject of this article. Image akihitum et michikam.jpg thumb 300px A contemporary Latin inscription at Salamanca University commemorating ... states , 1985 Roman Numerals MCMLXXXV . Token Latin As a relic of the great importance of New Latin as the formerly dominant international lingua franca down to the 19th century in a great number of fields, Latin is still present in words or phrases used in many languages around the world. Mottos The official use of Latin in previous eras has survived at a symbolic level in many mottos that are still being used and even coined in Latin to this day. Old mottoes like E pluribus ... coins are minted with the Latin inscription ELIZABETH II D G REG F D Dei Gratia Regina, Fidei Defensor ..., adopted as recently as 2000, is the Latin In varietate concordia . Similarly to the multi lingual European Union, the motto on the Canadian Victoria Cross is in Latin due to Canada s bilingual status. Fixed phrases Some common phrases that are still in use in many languages have remained fixed in Latin ... Yancey first P.H. title Introduction to Biological Latin and Greek journal Bios year 1944 month March volume 15 issue 1 pages 3 14 url http www.jstor.org stable 4604798 ref , Latin still provides internationally ... famous retention of Latin is in the classification of living organisms and the binomial nomenclature ... norms. Another continuation is the use of Latin names for the constellations and celestial objects ...   more details



  1. Latin iota

    Unreferenced date December 2009 SpecialChars Image Latin iota.svg thumb Sample from various typfaces. Latin iota majuscule Unicode , minuscule Unicode is a letter of the Latin alphabet , based on the lowercase of the Greek alphabet Greek letter iota . It was formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent the vowel in English language English bit . It was replaced by a small capital I Unicode in 1989, but it can still be found in use in some later works. Unicode has been adopted as a letter in the alphabets of some African languages , such as Kabiy language Kabiy . Its capital form has a hook to distinguish it from capital I . The dotted or accented italic form is very often indistinguishable from the italic letter small I i in serif fonts. Latin alphabet DEFAULTSORT Iota, Latin Category Uncommon Latin letters Category Phonetic transcription symbols Writingsystem stub de fr no zh ...   more details



  1. Latin gamma

    Unreferenced date January 2010 The Latin letter gamma , unicode Lower case minuscule unicode , is a letter of the Latin alphabet based on the Greek alphabet Greek letter gamma . Unlike the Greek gamma, the Latin gamma may have serif s, and its majuscule form is based on the minuscule. It is used to represent a voiced velar fricative , both in the International Phonetic Alphabet , and in the alphabets of African languages such as Dagbani , Dinka language Dinka , Kabiy language Kabiy , and Ewe language Ewe , and in Pashto language Pashto in the Latin alphabet. In certain Obsolete and nonstandard symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet nonstandard variations of the IPA the majuscule form is used. Use on computers The majuscule and the minuscule are located at unichar 0194 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA html and unichar 0263 LATIN SMALL LETTER GAMMA html , respectively. File FontList.png thumbnail align left Screenshot of a list of some fonts supporting this letter External links http www.bisharat.net Documents poal30.htm Practical Orthography of African Languages Latin alphabet Category Uncommon Latin letters Gz Category Phonetic transcription symbols Gz br de fr no pl kab zh Writingsystem stub ...   more details



  1. Latin alphabet

    this the alphabet used to write Latin the family of Latin derived alphabets Latin script and Latin alphabets references date April 2012 Infobox writing system name Latin br Latin abecedarium type Alphabet languages latin language Latin time 700 BC present fam1 Egyptian hieroglyphs fam2 Proto Sinaitic ... alphabet Runic Futhark children Numerous Latin alphabets more divergent derivations such as Osage alphabet Osage sample Calligraphy.malmesbury.bible.arp.jpg imagesize 200px unicode See Latin characters in Unicode iso15924 Latn IPAChartEng 1 SpecialChars alphabet Calligraphy The Latin alphabet , also ... the Latin Latin language . During the Middle Ages , the Latin alphabet was adapted to Romance languages , direct descendants of Latin, as well as to Celtic languages Celtic , Germanic languages Germanic ... wave 15th century 19th century age of colonialism and Christian evangelism , the Latin script was spread ... the Latin alphabet or the International Phonetic Alphabet itself largely based on the Latin alphabet ... reference alphabet . The term Latin alphabet , used to write Latin, may be distinguished from other alphabets based on the Latin script , which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from Latin, such as the English alphabet . These Latin alphabets may discard letters, like ... Letter shapes have changed over the centuries, including the creation for Medieval Latin of lower case forms which did not exist in the Classical period. History Main History of the Latin alphabet ... BC, shows the earliest known forms of the Old Latin alphabet. It is generally believed that the Ancient ... of the Greek alphabet to become the Latin alphabet, which her son Evander of Pallene Evander introduced ... eventually adopted 21 of the original 26 Etruscan letters class wikitable Archaic Latin alphabet ... Z unneeded to write Latin properly was replaced with the new letter G , a C modified with a small ... with C . After the Roman conquest of Greece in the 1st century BC, Latin adopted the Greek letters ...   more details



  1. Ecclesiastical Latin

    Infobox language name Ecclesiastical Latin br Church Latin br Christian Latin nativename lang la Latina ... as a native language other uses vary widely by period and location nation Holy See script Latin alphabet ... languages Latino Faliscan fam4 Latin notice IPA Ecclesiastical Latin sometimes called Liturgical or Church Latin is the Latin used by the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in all periods for ecclesiastical purposes. Having developed as a style of Late Latin called sermo humilis , used to preach and otherwise communicate to the people in ordinary language, it can be distinguished from Classical Latin ... the ecclesiastical writer employed in modern times it depends on the context. Christian Latin refers to the Latin employed in their preaching and writing by Christians of ancient times. Scope and usage ..., educated Roman citizens were generally fluent in Greek, although state business was conducted in Latin. The Holy See has no obligation to use Latin as its official language and, in theory, could change ... , Latin has the advantage that the meaning of its words is less likely to change radically from century ... Latin is spoken as a native language by no modern community, the language is thought to be a universal ... , 22 February 1962 ref Accordingly, recent Popes have reaffirmed the importance of Latin for the Church ... Council of 1962 1965, the Church no longer uses Latin as the exclusive language of the Roman and Ambrosian rite Ambrosian liturgies of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. As early as 1913, the Catholic Encyclopedia commented that Latin was starting to be replaced by vernacular languages. However, the Church still produces its official liturgical texts in Latin, which provide a single clear ... proprio motu propriae , and declarations ex cathedra . After the use of Latin as an everyday language ... Sedis generally appears in Latin, even if this text becomes available only later. For example ... in 1992. But five years later, when the Latin text appeared in 1997, the French text underwent ...   more details



  1. Latin epsilon

    Refimprove date January 2009 Latin epsilon or open e majuscule unicode , minuscule unicode is a letter of the extended Latin alphabet , based on the lowercase of the Greek alphabet Greek letter epsilon letter epsilon . In the International Phonetic Alphabet , it represents the open mid front unrounded vowel . It occurs in the orthographies of many Niger Congo languages , such as Ewe language Ewe , and is included in the African reference alphabet . In the Berber Latin alphabet , in the one proposed by the French institute Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales INALCO only, it represents a voiced pharyngeal fricative IPA . Unicode In Unicode , the majuscule unicode is encoded in the Latin Extended B block at U 0190 and the Lower case minuscule unicode is encoded at unichar 025B LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN E html note Misnamed. Actually it is a Latin epsilon ref cite web title Unicode Technical Note 27 Known Anomalies in Unicode Character Names author Asmus Freytag coauthors Rick McGowan Ken Whistler date 2006 05 08 accessdate 2009 02 24 url http www.unicode.org notes tn27 publisher The Unicode Consortium quote This is actually a Latin epsilon and should have been so called. ref See also Image Greek lc epsilon.svg 80px thumb It looks similar to the lowercase epsilon . Open O Writing systems of Africa Latin Writing systems of Africa section on Latin script Open mid front unrounded vowel Greek Epsilon Reversed Ze References references Latin alphabet Category Phonetic transcription symbols Ez Category Uncommon Latin letters Ez Writingsystem stub br de fr it Epsilon latina ru kab zh ...   more details



  1. Latin Arch

    Latin Arch or Latin Arc French language French Occitan Language Occitan lang fr arc latin , Catalan Language Catalan Arc Llat , Italian language Italian Spanish language Spanish Portuguese language Portuguese Galician language Galician lang es arco latino is a name coined for the littoral around the northwestern Mediterranean Basin , which stretches from the bottom of the Italian Peninsula at Malta , along the eastern coast of Sicily , the west Italy Italian coast, Southern France , the eastern Spain Spanish coast, finishing at Gibraltar , encapsulating the Balearic Islands , Corsica , and Sardinia . ref http books.google.com books?id 6YUR4QSNDbUC&pg PT203&lpg PT203&dq Latin Arc&source web&ots i A3bqtGeG&sig xCMhg eM5QrLDp aq5A1VHTSqNA&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 10&ct result ref This forms the shape of an arch , and seen as the core of Latin Europe . Arco Latino Organization File Latin Arch.png thumb 200px right Areas in the Arco Latino ref http www.arcolatino.org en introduction members ref Latin Arch Arco Latino is also the formal name of an organisation of mutual cooperation between the sub national entities of the mentioned region, which was founded in 1998. The organisation was originally composed of the Mediterranean d partement s and province s. It now has 66 members. Mediterranean Latin Arch Organization A geo strategic economic integration area is underway, known as the Mediterranean Latin Arch, which is aimed to be finished by 2020. ref http www.europamela.org les enjeux eng.php ref External links http www.arcolatino.org Arco Latino Official website of the organisation Latin Arch References references Category Mediterranean Category Regions of Europe es Arco Latino fr Arc Latin ...   more details



  1. Latin soul

    Infobox Music genre name Latin soul color bgcolor orange stylistic origins Latin Jazz w Soul music w Mambo music Mambo cultural origins Mid to Late 1960 s New York City. Based mainly on Cuban music. instruments popularity derivatives subgenrelist subgenres fusiongenres regional scenes local scenes other topics Latin soul was a short lived musical genre movement which developed in the 60 s in New York City . It consisted of a blend of Cuban music Cuban mambo music mambo with elements of Latin Jazz and Soul music . ref Situating Salsa Global Markets and Local Meanings in Latin Popular Music. Lise Waxer. Routledge, 2002. Pg 33. ISBN 0815340192, 9780815340195 ref Although short lived, the genre had a great influence on the growing salsa music Salsa movement which would dominate the New York Latin music scene in the 1970s. Today, the term is typically used by Hispanic artists producing R&B or soul music . Latin soul placed a heavy emphasis on its Afro Cuban rhythms and featured songs sung mostly in English. The style grew out of an attempt on the part of Latin musicians in New York City to expand the reach of their music beyond the local Latin community and into the wider mainstream American society. ref Allmusic The Definitive Guide to Popular Music. Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Backbeat Books, 2001. Pgs 122 124. ISBN 0879306270, 9780879306274 ref References reflist See also Chicano rock Brown eyed soul External links http www.nytimes.com 2005 11 14 nyregion 14amadeo.html?pagewanted print NYT article on Case Ameado, where many Latin soul artists collaborated Soulmusic music genre stub Category Latin music Category Soul music genres ...   more details



  1. Wheelock's Latin

    Infobox Book name Latin title orig translator image Image Wheelock s Latin 6th Edition.jpg 250px author Frederic M. Wheelock cover artist country United States of America language English Language English series subject Latin Language genre publisher Barnes & Noble Originally , Harper Collins release date 1956 media type Print Paperback , Hardcover pages 510 isbn ISBN 0 06 078423 7 6th Edition, Hardcover br 0060783710 6th Edition, Paperback dewey 478.2 421 22 congress PA2087.5 .W44 2005 oclc 60661105 preceded by followed by http www.wheelockslatin.com wheelockslatinreader.htm Wheelock s Latin Reader Wheelock s Latin titled simply Latin An Introductory Course for College Students until the fifth edition in 1995 ref cite book last Wheelock first Frederic coauthors Richard LaFleur title Wheelock s Latin publisher HarperCollins date 2005 location New York, NY pages xxi isbn 0060783710 ref , is a comprehensive beginning Latin Language Latin textbook . Chapters introduce related grammatical topics and assume little or no prior knowledge of Latin grammar or language. Each chapter has a collection of translation exercises created specifically for the book or taken directly from ancient sources. Those coming from Roman authors and historians called Sententiae Antiquae lit., old sentences or ancient ... chapter is a section called Latina Est Gaudium Et Utilis , which literally means Latin Is Fun And Useful ... Agis Hodie? , which means How are you today? , and notes about how some English words relate to Latin. It is currently in its 7th edition. Publication history Wheelock F. M. Latin. An introductory course based on ancient authors. New York Barnes & Noble, 1956. XXXIII & 301 p. Wheelock F. M. Latin ... p. Wheelock F. M. Latin. An introductory course based on ancient authors. 3rd ed. New York Barnes & Noble, 1963. XXXIII & 457 p. Wheelock F. M. Wheelock s Latin Grammar. 4th ed., revised. New York Harper ... references Category Latin textbooks ...   more details



  1. Medieval Latin

    Infobox language name Medieval Latin region Most of western Europe states Numerous small states nation Most states script Latin alphabet     needed to prevent default link to Latin script era replaced by Renaissance Latin familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic image Carmina Cantabrigiensia ... Latin manuscript map Europe 1000.jpg mapcaption Europe, 1000 AD fam3 Latino Faliscan languages Latino Faliscan fam4 Latin iso3 linglist lat med Medieval Latin was the form of Latin used in the Middle ... the clerical origin of many of its authors, medieval Latin should not be confused with Ecclesiastical Latin . There is no real consensus on the exact boundary where Late Latin ends and medieval Latin begins. Some scholarly surveys begin with the rise of early Ecclesiastical Latin in the middle of the 4th ... a History of Medieval Latin Literature editor first F. A. C. editor last Mantello editor2 first A. G. editor2 last Rigg title Medieval Latin An Introduction and Bibliographical Guide ocation Washington ... Latin by written Romance language s starting around the year 900 see under Late Latin . Influences Influence of Christian Latin Medieval Latin had an enlarged vocabulary, which freely borrowed from ... alien to Classical Latin that resulted from a more or less direct translation from Greek ... were replaced by coinages from Vulgar Latin or Germanic sources because the classical words had fallen into disuse. Latin was also spread to areas such as Ireland and Germany , where Romance languages ... Latin was a learned language with no relation to the local vernacular also influenced the vocabulary and syntax of medieval Latin. Since abstract subjects like science and philosophy were communicated in Latin, the Latin vocabulary developed for them is the source of a great many technical words ... in other European languages generally have the meanings given to them in medieval Latin ... Book of Hours contains prayers in medieval Latin. Influence of Vulgar Latin The influence of Vulgar ...   more details



  1. The Latin Project

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Latin Project is the brainchild of Jez Colin and Matt Cooper , a pair of United Kingdom British disc jockey DJ s remix ers Record producer producers who collaborate with various artists from the world of Latin music . Their 2003 track, Lei Lo Lai , which featured Freddie Crespo on vocals, went to 1 on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Dance Music Club Play chart and was nominated for a Grammy in 2004 for Best Dance Recording. See also List of number one dance hits United States List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart DEFAULTSORT Project, The Latin Category British electronic music groups Latin Project, The UK electronic band stub House band stub ...   more details



  1. A Latin Dictionary

    italictitle A Latin Dictionary is a popular English language English language lexicography lexicographical work of the Latin language , completed in 1879, published by Oxford University Press , and still widely used by classical scholars and Latinists. History The work s full title is s A Latin Dictionary A Latin Dictionary Founded on Andrews Edition of Freund s Latin Dictionary Revised, Enlarged, and in Great ... Ethan Allen Andrews of an earlier Latin German language German dictionary, W rterbuch der .... ref See the advertisement of the book itself, s A Latin Dictionary available on WikiSource . ref ... applications. Lewis and Short s Latin Dictionary is not to be confused with the Oxford Latin Dictionary ... by the Oxford Latin Dictionary , called the OLD for short. Lewis and Short incorporated material from existing Latin dictionaries the OLD, by contrast, started from scratch, following procedures similar ... M. Oxford Latin Dictionary review . Modern Philology, Vol. 83, No. 2. Nov., 1985 , pp. 223 225. ref ... modernists, as the dictionary covers Late and Medieval Latin, if somewhat inconsistently. The OLD .... The forthcoming Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources will supplement the OLD for medieval usage of Latin words. In cases where Lewis and Short do not answer a medieval usage question, J ... a heavily abridged version of Lewis and Short, entitled An Elementary Latin Dictionary for the use ... Stuart Jones Jones . See also Oxford Latin Dictionary Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British ... hopper morph.jsp?la la Perseus Word Study Tool , including Lewis and Short and the Elementary Latin ... , ancient text browsing application including Lewis and Short http latinlexicon.org The Latin Lexicon An Online Latin Dictionary , based on the Elementary Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis http ... University Press http www.inrebus.com latindictionary.php Lewis & Short s Latin English Dictionary for Windows with color coded definitions and quotations Category 1879 books Latin Dictionary ...   more details



  1. Nig-Latin

    Infobox album Name Nig Latin Type Album Artist Mistah F.A.B. Cover Mistah f.a.b. nig latin cover.jpg Released March 11, 2003 small United States U.S. small Recorded 2002 2003 Genre hip hop music Rap Hyphy Length Label Thizz Entertainment Thizz Producer Reviews This album Nig Latin br 2003 Next album Son of a Pimp br 2005 Nig Latin is the debut studio album by rapper Mistah F.A.B. , released on March 11, 2003. ref cite web author Mistah F.A.B. url http www.amazon.com Nig Latin Mistah F B dp B00006LERT title Nig Latin Mistah Fab Music publisher Amazon.com date accessdate 2012 03 03 ref Track listing Born Up &mdash 3 40 The Ghetto Lyfe &mdash 3 49 Lava Boy &mdash 3 04 Thong B Free &mdash 3 43 Causin You Trouble Bubble &mdash 3 08 The Biz &mdash 3 40 Damn Thang &mdash 4 26 Hes Sicc &mdash 3 28 Beaver Duck &mdash 3 28 Sports or Streets &mdash 3 23 Cuzzo &mdash 3 27 Nig Latin &mdash 3 20 Hula Hoop &mdash 4 02 Hifey &mdash 3 10 Worries &mdash 4 13 References Reflist Category 2003 albums Category Mistah F.A.B. albums ...   more details



  1. Latin alpha

    Unreferenced date December 2009 SpecialChars Image Latin alpha in GACL.svg thumb The letter Latin alpha with a lowercase Greek alpha shape, as in the African reference alphabet or the General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages . Image Script a.png thumb The letter Latin alpha with a script a shape, as in the International phonetic Alphabet. Image ModernRomanA 01.svg 64px thumb The letter A . Latin alpha majuscule Unicode , minuscule Unicode or script a is a letter of the Latin alphabet , based on one lowercase form of a , or on the Greek alphabet Greek lowercase alpha lang grc . Although Unicode is normally just an allograph Allographs in script allograph of a , there are instances in which the two letters must be carefully distinguished In the International Phonetic Alphabet , IPA represents an open back unrounded vowel , while IPA a represents an open front unrounded vowel . It has the shape of a script a. In the Fe fe language Fe fe , Mbembe language Mbembe , Mbo language Cameroon Mbo and Muyang language Muyang languages of Cameroon, Unicode   is a letter in the alphabet. It should look like the lowercase Greek alpha to better differentiate it from the letter a in script form. Encoding The Lower case minuscule form was present in Unicode 1.0, as U 0251 small LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT A small . In version 1.1.5, its name was changed to small LATIN SMALL LETTER ALPHA small . The Capital letter majuscule form is present in Unicode 5.1 as U 2C6D. See also Turned a discusses the turned Latin alpha DEFAULTSORT Alpha, Latin Category Uncommon Latin letters Category Phonetic transcription symbols Writingsystem stub ca Alfa llatina de Lateinisches Alpha fr zh ...   more details



  1. Sexy in Latin

    Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Sexy in Latin Cover sexyinlatin.jpg Artist Little Man Tate band Little Man Tate Album About What You Know B side Balko s Barren Patch br Half Empty Glass br She s Become So Special Released Start date 2007 1 22 df yes Format 7 vinyl , CD single CD , Music download Download Recorded 2006, 2Fly, Sheffield Genre Indie Rock Length Label V2 Records V2 , Yellow Van Records Yellow Van Writer Windle Marriott Producer Eliot James, Alan Smythe Audio sample? Certification Last single Man I Hate Your Band br 2006 This single Sexy in Latin br 2007 Next single This Must Be Love br 2007 Misc Sexy in Latin was the fifth single to be released by Little Man Tate band Little Man Tate . It was released on 22 January 2007, one week before their debut album About What You Know . The single became their first top 20 single, on Sunday 28 January 2007 when it reached number 20 in the UK Singles Chart ref cite web url http www.chartstats.com songinfo.php?id 32952 title Chart Stats Little Man Tate Sexy In Latin accessdate Start date 2009 4 22 df yes ref . Track listings CD Sexy in Latin Balko s Barren Patch 7 vinyl Sexy in Latin acoustic Half Empty Glass acoustic 7 vinyl, limited edition Sexy in Latin She s Become So Special Download Sexy in Latin live in Amsterdam Sexy in Latin live at the Boardwalk References reflist Category 2007 singles Category Little Man Tate songs nl Sexy In Latin ...   more details



  1. Latin Trade

    Latin Trade is a monthly magazine covering global business in Latin America and the Caribbean . Similar to Forbes and Fortune Magazine in coverage, the magazine was founded in 1993 and now publishes 40,000 copies every two months in Spanish language Spanish and English language English . Some 90 of the magazine s circulation is in Latin America. The magazine has won 27 editorial and design awards since 2002, including awards from the http www.asbpe.org Association of Business Publication Editors ASBPE 1 . The LT Group also organizes executive roundtables in Miami , Sao Paulo , Mexico City and Buenos Aires and hosts the http www.ltbravo.com LT Bravo Business Awards , one of the most prestigious events in the Americas. Now in its 15th year, the LT Bravo Awards honor political, business and social leaders for their contributions to progress in Latin America and the Caribbean. The LT Group was acquired in May 2008 by Manhattan Media LLC, which also publishes Avenue magazine, according to http www.foliomag.com 2008 manhattan media acquires latin business magazine forms company Folio magazine 2 . Sources 1 http www.asbpe.org American Society of Business Publication Editors 2 http www.foliomag.com 2008 manhattan media acquires latin business magazine forms company Folio magazine External links http www.manhattanmedia.com Manhattan Media http www.latintrade.com Latin Trade http www.ltbravo.com LT Bravo Business Awards http www.forbes.com Forbes http www.fortunemagazine.com Fortune Magazine Category American business magazines Category Latin America de Latin Trade pt Latin Trade ...   more details



  1. Latin conjugation

    Latin grammar Latin language Latin verbs have four main patterns of grammatical conjugation conjugation . As in a number of other languages, Latin verbs have an active voice and a passive voice . Furthermore, there exist deponent verb deponent and semi deponent Latin verbs verbs with a passive form but active .... In a dictionary , Latin verbs are always listed with four principal parts which allow the reader ... part altogether. For simple verb paradigms, see the appendix pages for wikt Appendix Latin first conjugation first conjugation , wikt Appendix Latin second conjugation second conjugation , wikt Appendix Latin third conjugation third conjugation , and wikt Appendix Latin fourth conjugation fourth conjugation . Properties anchor Properties of Latin verbs The Latin verbs have the following properties ... disambiguation singular and plural two Grammatical aspect aspect s perfective finished and imperfective ... Grammatical voice voice s active and passive. Conjugations There are four conjugations in Latin ... of Latin verbal forms. Most Latin verbs belong to one of the four verb conjugations, though some, like ... book last Jenney first Charles coauthors Roger Scudder and Eric C. Baade title First Year Latin publisher ... tense Latin tempus praes ns is used to show an uncompleted action that happens in the current time ... terr min petere petimin aud re aud min Imperfect The imperfect Latin tempus imperfectum indicates ... Future tense The future tense Latin tempus fut rum simplex expresses an uncompleted action in the future .... In addition, the future tense is stricter in usage temporally in Latin than it is in English. Standing ... conjugation to conjugation. Perfect The perfect Latin tempus perfectum refers to an action completed ... The pluperfect Latin tempus pl s quam perfectum expresses an action which was completed before another ... in the subjunctive. Pluperfect indicative As with English, in Latin, the pluperfect indicative ... used of all the tenses, the future perfect Latin tempus fut rum ex ctum conveys an action that will have ...   more details



  1. Latin Tropical

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Latin Tropical Type Compilation Artist Carlos Santana Santana Cover LatinTropical.jpg Released 1990 Length 56 37 Label Soundwings Producer &mdash Reviews Last album Persuasion Carlos Santana album Persuasion br 1989 This album Latin Tropical br 1990 Next album Spirits Dancing in the Flesh br 1990 Latin Tropical is an album by Carlos Santana Santana released in 1990. The sound quality is less than perfect, and the age of the original recordings is difficult to determine Track listing Acapulco Sunrise Weiss Coconut Grove Weiss Hot Tamales Weiss Soul Sacrifice Santana Fried Neckbones and Home Fries Lastie, Correa Santana Jam Santana Latin Tropical Santana Lets Get Ourselves Together Santana Santana Category 1990 compilation albums Category Santana band compilation albums Latin album stub ...   more details



  1. Latin Fresh

    Latin Fresh , real name Roberto de los Rios Reyes , is a Panama nian reggaeton and Reggae en Espa ol artist. He scored national hits in 1995, and toured central and South America in 1997. ref name AMG Allmusic class artist id p278467 biography pure url yes Allmusic profile ref He completed a three record contract for Sony Music , later signing to Machete Records , ref name AMG a subsidiary of Universal Music Group , with whom he released Plan Calle in 2006, an attempt to break into the U.S. market. ref http www.laraza.com news.php?nid 38339 Artista urbano Latin Fresh ofrece su Plan Calle La raza.com 10 30 2006 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fresh, Latin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fresh, Latin Category Panamanian reggaeton artists Category Living people es Latin Fresh ...   more details



  1. Latin liturgy

    A Latin liturgy is a ceremony or ritual conducted in the Latin language . Generally, the term Latin liturgy ... Mass , which may conducted in Latin or another language. If the Mass was conducted in Latin, it would be referred to as a Latin Mass . The Traditional as opposed to the Novus Ordo Latin Mass is also ... the Council of Trent , a town in northern Italy , whose name in Latin is Tridentum . The Council ... , then Pius IV , and his successors. The term Latin Rite , or Roman Rite , is also sometimes employed to refer to one or more of the forms of the Latin liturgy. The Catholic Encyclopedia , New Advent ..., a spoken wiktionary element element and a music al element. A translated segment of the Latin ... in Latin Priest In n mine Patris, et F lii, et Sp ritus Sancti. Congregation Amen. Priest The grace .... Congregation And also with you. Priest in Latin Gr tia D mini nostri Jesu Christi, et c ritas Dei ... for many Roman Catholic Christians. Opinions range from employing an all Latin ritual, an all Greek ritual, an all local language ritual, or even a mix of these languages. The use of the Latin ... the Vatican II document on the liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium, which clearly states that Latin liturgy ..., affirmed the importance of Latin in the Church. Many Churchgoers consider the use of Latin in the Church liturgy as having greater solemnity and inspirational qualities. The use of the Latin ... are actively promoting this reform within the Church, such as Adoremus , Una Voce and the Latin Liturgy Association . Many Who date March 2009 consider Latin to be the Church s traditional language ..., they say that the consistent use of Latin in all countries, and across the centuries, can be considered a symbol of Church unity. Also, many consider Latin to be a sacred sacral language, associated ..., linking modern day worshippers with their earlier counterparts. Finally, the proponents of Latin liturgy say that the use of Latin further enhances the rendering of certain liturgical music of the Church ...   more details



  1. Latin Wikipedia

    Infobox website name Wiki favicon Latin Wikipedia logo File Wikipedia logo v2 la.png Logo of the Latin ... , Florida , United States type Internet encyclopedia project language Latin registration Optional owner Wikimedia Foundation author Jimmy Wales The Latin Wikipedia lang la Vicipaedia Latina is the Latin Latin language edition of Wikipedia . As of CURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTYEAR , it has about formatnum expr NUMBEROF ARTICLES la round 3 encyclopedia article articles . While all primary content is in Latin ... classics department, ref name WSJ cite news author Gomes, Lee title Veni, Vidi, Wiki Latin Isn t Dead ... policies The Latin Wikipedia began dominated by topics from classical history, but beginning ... coinings aren t allowed Noli fingere Latin for Don t coin make up things . ref la Vicipaedia Noli fingere en ref In order to deal with concepts that did not exist in classical Latin Classical or Mediaeval Latin , terms from modern Latin sources are used, such as botanical Latin , scientific Latin , 18th and 19th century Latin language encyclopedias and books, the official Vatican dictionary of modern Latin, ref http www.vatican.va roman curia institutions connected latinitas documents rc latinitas 20040601 lexicon it.html Parvum Verborum Novatorum Lexicum ref as well as current Latin newspapers ... . In Latin the existence of multiple synonyms is even more prevalent since the language has ... is represented by different terms in classical, medieval, scientific and modern Latin. Where possible ... a Latin morphology if this can be done easily, or, if not, used unchanged in its foreign form but many international words already have a Latin or Graeco Latin appearance, because Greek and Latin have always served as sources of new scientific terminology. Orthography Main Latin spelling and pronunciation ... from v pronounced as w in classical Latin and as v in Italianate Latin but not i pronounced as i from i consonant pronounced as j in both classical and Italianate Latin . This orthographical practice ...   more details



  1. New Latin

    Refimprove date October 2009 Infobox language name New Latin nativename lang la Latinitas nova region Europe script Latin alphabet     needed to prevent default link to Latin script era developed into contemporary Latin by the 20th century imagecaption Linnaeus Systema Naturae is a famous New Latin text. image Systema naturae.jpg map V steuropa karta.png mapcaption Europe an countries with a Neo Latin literary tradition familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Latino Faliscan languages Latino Faliscan fam4 Latin iso3 notice IPA The phrase New Latin , or Neo Latin , ref cite encyclopedia title Neo Latin encyclopedia The American College Dictionary publisher Random House year 1966 ref is used to describe the Latin language used in original works created between c. 1500 and c. 1900. Among other uses, Latin during this period was employed in scholarly and scientific publications. Latin vocabulary words, created during this period for the purpose of expressing scientific ... and botanical description and taxonomy. The language of original Latin works created since the beginning of the 20th century is treated in the article on contemporary Latin . Extent Classics Classicist s use the term Neo Latin to describe the use of the Latin language for any purpose, scientific ... of Latin texts following the invention of printing mark the transition to a new era at the end of the 15th century. The end of the New Latin period is likewise indeterminate, but Latin as a regular ... . The term New Latin came into widespread use towards the end of the 1890s among linguistics linguist s and scientist s. New Latin was, at least in its early days, an international language used throughout ... introduced the study of New Latin to Russia. History of New Latin Beginnings New Latin was inaugurated by the triumph of the humanities humanist reform of Latin education, led by such writers as Desiderius Erasmus Erasmus , Thomas More More , and John Colet Colet . Medieval Latin had been the practical ...   more details



  1. Paradis Latin

    Image Rue Card Lemoine Paradis Latin.JPG thumb Theater Paradis Latin The Paradis Latin is a theater at number 28, rue du Cardinal Lemoine, in the Latin Quarter of Paris . The closest m tro stations are Cardinal Lemoine Paris M tro Cardinal Lemoine and Jussieu Paris M tro Jussieu . It was first built in 1803 and was initially called Th tre Latin. It burned down but was rebuilt in 1887 1889 by Gustave Eiffel . It was closed around 1900, but was partially reconstructed and reopened in 1970. It is now a cabaret and goes by the name it received in January 1889, Paradis Latin. In 1979 two years after the opening of Paris Paradis, Jean Jacques Debout and Roger Dumas created the Nuit de Paradis show for Jean Marie Rivi re . In 1981 a new show, Paradisiac, was produced and directed by Fr d ric Botton and Francis Lai , who took a leave from his musical and film career for the project. The artist Michel Berger got his start at the theater. The artistic director, Jean Marie Rivi re, eventually retired to the Antilles , but the theater continued. New shows followed, co written and directed by Christian Dura Champagne in 1984, then Hello Paradis in 1987, and Viva Paradis, which commemorates the hundredth anniversary of the theater. In May 1995, a few years after the departure of his former colleague Rivi re, Jean Kriegel chose to retire as well. Over nearly twenty years, he had hosted some two million spectators, with six different shows and over 1600 performances. Management has since been transferred to Sidney Israel and his son Harold. External links Website of the cabaret, images of the main hall http www.paradislatin.com en bienvenue au paradis latin cabaret paris coord 48 50 53 N 2 21 11 E type landmark source kolossus frwiki display title Category Theatres in Paris Category Buildings and structures completed in 1889 Category Visitor attractions in Paris Category 5th arrondissement of Paris France stub es Paradis Latin fr Paradis latin sv Paradis Latin ...   more details



  1. Latin Europe

    distinguish Romance speaking Europe Latin Europe is a loose term for the region of Europe with an especially strong Legacy of the Roman Empire Latin cultural heritage inherited from the Roman Empire . Application Historians of the Middle Ages often use Latin Europe to refer to the cultural geographic area of Europe where Latin language Latin was used as a working language of the Church, State and or Academy. This traditionally means the region covered by the Catholic Church , under the Bishop of Rome , which practically coincided with the territorial dominions of the old Frankish empire and the cultural satellites on its periphery. Latin Europe is spoken of in contrast to the Slavic or Greek language Greek influenced Eastern Europe, in the sphere of influence of the Orthodox church , under the Patriarch of Constantinople , and the Byzantine empire . Latin Europe is often used synonymously with Western Europe . In non historical contexts, the term has been used by some authors like Rogelio P rez Perdomo and Lawrence Friedman . ref name Legal http books.google.com books?id wEMUKyPTE9AC&printsec frontcover&dq Latin Europe PPA1,M1 Latin Legal Cultures in the Age of Globalization , at Google Books ref Geographically anchored in Southern Europe , the Romance Europe countries using a Romance language or one with a large Romance lexical input , that are also predominantly Roman Catholicism in Europe Roman Catholic , are considered culturally Latin by P rez Perdomo and Friedman. ref name Legal Many such countries have status within the Latin Union . There is no clear definition on which countries or areas are included, but Portugal , Spain , France , Italy , Wallonia , French, Italian and Romansh speaking parts of Switzerland and most of their culturally related European Microstates always or nearly always are. See also Romance speaking Europe Latin America Latin Arch Latin Union Latins Mediterranean Union Romance speaking African countries Romano Germanic Western culture References ...   more details




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