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Meaning of 'Egregiam' in English | Latin to English
Level: B2 Upper

Meaning of 'Egregiam' in English | Latin to English

⏱️ 2 min read

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

🚀 Key Takeaways & Fast Facts

  • Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'Egregiam'.
  • Verified Footprint: 428 active tokens in this module.
  • Study Commitment: Approximately 2 minutes of required focus.
  • Difficulty Range: Adaptive (B2 Upper).
  • Interactive Assets: Native TTS Audio, Quizzes, and Gamification enabled.
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native_speaker_99 Just experienced the most amazing Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem. today! ✨🌎 #travel #language

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📏 Levenshtein Distance Algorthim

Calculates spelling divergence between English and the target language.

  • "A grove stood in the city, rich in shade, / where storm-tost Tyrians, past the perilous brine, / dug from the ground, by royal Juno's aid, / a war-steed's head, to far-off days a sign / that wealth and prowess should adorn the line." ⟷ "Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem." D-Score: 182

⏱️ 5-Second Recall Sprint

Test your fast recall under pressure.

"Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem."
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🧲 Grammatical Anchor

Always pair nouns with their definitive articles.

[el/la] Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem.

🔤 Glossary Index

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Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem.

😂 Dad Joke Break

Q: What did the language student say to the dictionary?

🥧 Letter Ratio

Vowels vs Consonants

■ Consonants ■ Vowels

💐 Sympathy

A formal, respectful way to express care.

"Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem."

📞 Script

Read this if you get nervous on the phone.

[CALL START]
> Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem.

📚 Core Dictionary Examples

TL Semantic Focus: Notice how the syntax differs from standard English subject-verb-object order.
🗣️ Phonetic Resonance Match: Pay strict attention to the syllable stress in Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem.. Practice out loud 3 times.
⚠️ Native Nuance: While "A grove stood in the city, rich in shade, / where storm-tost Tyrians, past the perilous brine, / dug from the ground, by royal Juno's aid, / a war-steed's head, to far-off days a sign / that wealth and prowess should adorn the line." directly translates to Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem., locals often blend the syllables together at conversational speed.

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💡 People Also Ask

How do you say "A grove stood in the city, rich in shade, / where storm-tost Tyrians, past the perilous brine, / dug from the ground, by royal Juno's aid, / a war-steed's head, to far-off days a sign / that wealth and prowess should adorn the line." in English?

The most natural translation is "Lucus in urbe fuit media, lætissimus umbra, / quo primum jactati undis et turbine Pœni / effodere loco signum, quod regia Juno / monstrarat, caput acris equi: sic nam fore bello / egregiam et facilem victu per sæcula gentem.".