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Ladin
[ luh-deen ]
noun
- a Rhaeto-Romanic dialect of the southern Tyrol.
- a dialect of Romansh spoken in the Inn River valley of Grisons canton, Switzerland.
- a person who speaks Ladin.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Ladin1
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Example Sentences
Most thrilling was the reunion with Ladin and Iman, the youngest of the siblings left behind.
Shuri”—Ladin shivered as he uttered the name—“was looked upon as a tshovihawni (witch) by our folks.
Saying this, Gypsy Ladin closed the porch door, but not without difficulty, for a gale was battering upon the wayside bungalow.
While the black trees shuddered outside in the tempest, Ladin next told a story I shall never forget.
Himself akin to the Chilcots and Smiths, Ladin has inherited not a few traditions of these families.
Frome Edinburgh war frauchted xii schippis richlie ladin, according to the wares of Scotland.
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