Audiō etiam Anbrūtal, nātiōne rē quidem vērā Rūrssus (vel vocābulum quod lubet dē aliīs duodecim fere quae nostrō populō ā Latīnīs adhibita sunt). Studeō linguae Latīnae eāque satis disertē loquor - itaque licet dīcar Latīnitātis vīvae cultor. Item generāliter studiōsus sum rērum quae ad linguās pertinent, praesertim phōnēticae atque historiae linguārum Indeurōpaeārum. Crēdō Victiōnārium in eā rē magnō adjūmentō esse posse - mihi enim profectō fuit. Sī quid quaeris, lēctor amīce, dē rēbus Latīnīs sīve Rūssicīs, quaesō nē dubitēs quīn mihi scrībās.
I'm an amateur linguist/language nerd who happened upon the LLPSI series, fell in love with it (as most people do) and ended up learning Latin to relative fluency. I'm using Wiktionary as a quick reference for Latin vocabulary, specifically vowel length, etymology and inflection patterns, and so have something of a selfish interest that these are correct. Most of my edits happen whenever I spot that they aren't. I also have quite a bit of interest in Italian, Sardinian and the rest of, ehem, living Latin.
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Weiss, Michael L. (2009) Outline of the Historical and Comparative Grammar of Latin[1], Ann Arbor: Beech Stave Press, →ISBN
Adams, James Noel (1982) The Latin sexual vocabulary[2], Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page page
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Harm Pinkster, editor (2018), “Brutal Russian”, in Woordenboek Latijn/Nederlands[3], 7th revised edition, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC
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R. E. Latham, D. R. Howlett, & R. K. Ashdowne, editors (1975–2013), “word”, in Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources
Concerning Bwvulgar Latin
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Bvwulgar Latin PRom. entries that are actually attested