Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən ˈlætɪn/
noun the classical Latin language as written and spoken in ancient Rome
A1 I enjoy listening to African Latin music.
A2 She is learning African Latin dance moves.
B1 The festival featured a mix of African Latin and traditional music.
B2 The restaurant served a fusion of African Latin and Caribbean cuisine.
C1 His research focused on the influence of African Latin music on modern genres.
C2 The professor is an expert in African Latin literature.
adjective relating to Africa or its people, culture, or languages
A1 I enjoy listening to African Latin music.
A2 She learned some African Latin dance moves during her vacation.
B1 The restaurant served a fusion of African and Latin cuisine.
B2 The artist's work is influenced by African Latin culture.
C1 The academic conference focused on the impact of African Latin literature.
C2 The museum exhibit showcased the rich history of African Latin art.
formal African Latin music combines traditional African rhythms with Latin influences.
informal I love listening to African Latin beats, they always get me dancing.
slang Have you heard that new African Latin track? It's fire!
figurative The fusion of African and Latin cultures created a beautiful African Latin tapestry of traditions.
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