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How to Say 'Crowding' in Latin | Meaning & Pronunciation
Level: C2 Mastery

How to Say 'Crowding' in Latin | Meaning & Pronunciation

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🗣️ Translation & Context: Looking for the exact meaning, translation, or pronunciation of 'Crowding' in Latin? Memorizing flat dictionary definitions is slow. Read the English to Latin examples below, check your pronunciation with the native audio, and play the interactive games to master it instantly.

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  • Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'Crowding'.
  • Verified Footprint: 445 active tokens in this module.
  • Study Commitment: Approximately 2 minutes of required focus.
  • Difficulty Range: Adaptive (C2 Mastery).
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Today's Core Set

There, entering too, on broidered seats recline / the Tyrians, crowding through the festive court. Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis.
As they, returning, sport with joyous cry, / and flap their wings and circle in the sky, / e'en so thy vessels and each late-lost crew / safe now and scatheless in the harbour lie, / or, crowding canvas, hold the port in view. Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo.

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🗣️ Phonetic Approximation

Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis. /nɛk nɔn ɛt tyrɪɪ pɛr lɪmɪnɑ lætɑ frɛqʊɛntɛs / kɔnvɛnɛrɛ, tɔrɪs jʊssɪ dɪskʊmbɛrɛ pɪktɪs./
Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo. /ʊt rɛdʊkɛs ɪyɪ lʊdʊnt strɪdɛntɪbʊs ɑlɪs, / ɛt kœtʊ kɪnxɛrɛ pɔlʊm kɑntʊsqʊɛ dɛdɛrɛ; / hɑʊd ɑlɪtɛr pʊppɛsqʊɛ tʊæ pʊbɛsqʊɛ tʊɔrʊm / ɑʊt pɔrtʊm tɛnɛnt, ɑʊt plɛnɔ sʊbɪt ɔstɪɑ vɛlɔ./

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Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis. ↗ Rise
Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo. ↘ Fall

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Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis.
Slang
Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo.

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I went to the store to buy a Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis., but I forgot that I needed to Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo. first!

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Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis.
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⏱️ Active Practice Time: ~6 minutes recommended
🌐 Regional Nuance: Universally understood across standard Latin dialects worldwide.
📚 Part of Speech Classification: Lexical chunk / Expressive Phrase.

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How do you say "Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis." in Latin?

The most natural translation is "There, entering too, on broidered seats recline / the Tyrians, crowding through the festive court.".

How do you say "Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo." in Latin?

The most natural translation is "As they, returning, sport with joyous cry, / and flap their wings and circle in the sky, / e'en so thy vessels and each late-lost crew / safe now and scatheless in the harbour lie, / or, crowding canvas, hold the port in view.".