by Amorphous Blob on August 14th, 2007

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Do other European languages use as many Latin phrases as English does (or more)? (E.g., i.e., quid pro quo, de facto, non sequitur, per diem, percent, ad hoc, ad nauseum, bona fide, etc.)

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  • by Ender is back.. And slightly confused. on August 14th, 2007

    Ender is back.. And slightly confused.

    German certainly does, and so does Dutch, I believe.

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  • by Barcaluv on August 14th, 2007

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    Of course, Italian being the absolute best example.

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