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Acadēmīa Latīnitātis, an English-Neo-Latin dictionary

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Welcome to the English-Latin Dictionary Acadēmīa Latīnitātis, a collaborative project to produce a dictionary for the use of modern Latin. Feel free to use the search bar!
Its goal goes beyond that of a normal dictionary, because in addition to purely descriptive entries, our goal is to coin new Latin words to keep the language alive.
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The Spanish word conmigo ("with me") comes from Latin "cum + mēcum. So it literally means "with with me".

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