How do you say language in Latin?

How do you say language in Latin also if you can help me how do you say notebook, video, research, city, ancient, factory, and navigate?

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  1. James Says:

    Language in Latin in Lingua, which also means Tongue.

    a Notebook, is a Commentarius

    A video, as in a film reel, in ‘modern latin’ IE made up additions to the language made in the last few years, is a Taenia, which means a ribbon literally. A video could be called a "Visificus"

    Research is Exquisitio, Exquisitionis

    City is Urbs Urbis

    Ancient is Antiquus -a -um

    Factory is a Fabrica. This is real Latin, they definitely had these in Ancient Rome. Someone who works in one is a "Fabricator"

    and to navigate is Navigare.

  2. anselmo da rotterdam Says:

    Language=lingua,ae; notebook,video,factory there are not in latin,
    research=investigatio,onis; city=urbs,urbis; ancient=antiquus,a,um;
    navigate=navigo,as,navigavi,navigatum,navigare.

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