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Sep 7, 2019 at 16:07 comment added Unbrutal_Russian This form (Latīna, Graeca) is not being used to refer to the language, but contextually to poetry, less plausibly to writings in general, in Latin and Greek.
Mar 9, 2016 at 19:28 comment added Joonas Ilmavirta Thanks! In your first example, Latina is a neuter plural, but I meant Latina as a feminine singular. It makes sense to use the neuter adjective for the language, either singular or plural.
Mar 9, 2016 at 19:01 history answered James Kingsbery CC BY-SA 3.0