Ladin
Americannoun
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a Rhaeto-Romanic dialect of the southern Tyrol.
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a dialect of Romansh spoken in the Inn River valley of Grisons canton, Switzerland.
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a person who speaks Ladin.
noun
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Origin of Ladin
1875–80; < Romansh < Latin Latīnus Latin
Example Sentences
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Ladin likened the situation to deciding who gets into the few lifeboats on the Titanic.
From Los Angeles Times
This is a centre of Ladin culture, and this ethnic group, which has lived in the mountains for millennia, still has its own language and customs.
From National Geographic
In the case of Zhuk, Ladin says his client is a combatant covered by the Geneva convention; the FSB has not accepted the designation.
From Reuters
Today, the majority of South Tyroleans speak German, with Italian and Ladin also recognized as official languages.
From Washington Post
After World War II, South Tyrol became a generally peaceful multilingual region, with an additional minority Romance language called Ladin.
From Washington Post
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