lā​dīng​yǔ

Latin

拉丁语 拉丁語 lā​dīng​yǔ
Latin noun
The Latin language; originally the dialect of Latium in central Italy, it became the official language of the Roman Empire and the ancestor of modern Romance languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian.

The word “carbon” comes from the Latin word for coal.

Frequency

Movie subtitles
3.88 per million appears in 1% of films
Written text
0.299 per million

Sources