"talar þú latínu" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Icelandic]

Etymology: : See also etymology at talar þú.... From 3. person form of [að] tala "[to] talk" (= [þú] talar, "[you] speak") + þú "you" + singular accusative of latína meaning "Latin" (=latínu). Literally meaning "[you] speak you Latin?" or "you speak Latin"? Head templates: {{head|is|phrase|head=talar þú latínu?}} talar þú latínu?
  1. do you speak Latin? Related terms: talar þú...?
    Sense id: en-talar_þú_latínu-is-phrase-ceAAGwbq Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header, Icelandic phrasebook, Pages with 1 entry
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