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A latin dictionary.

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>>16824980
Hispana Lingua
facunda pulchraque est non
sed tantum turpis

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On the subject of ambiguity in languages, one thing I miss from Latin is the suus/eius distinction for possessive adjectives, to clearly mark whether something belongs to the subject of the sentence, or someone else: https://latin.stackexchange.com/a/1270
Does any modern language have this?

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