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Re: Pre Christian Latin names and modern Romance languages
Well, if you look up Augustus on this website you can look at the "Related Names" section to see some forms used in modern Romance languages (Auguste in French, Augusto in Italian, etc.)This website doesn't have the ability to construct modern forms, but Vitruvius is Vitruvio in Italian/Spanish, Vitrúvio in Portuguese, Vitruve in French, Vitruviu in Romanian, and Vitruvi in Catalan/Occitan.
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Thanks but that's not what I meant. I wanted a different website that did construct modern forms of ancient names. Not this one
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The closest to that that you will be able to find, is Wikipedia. Look up a famous bearer of an ancient name on the English Wikipedia, and then select a different language version of the article about this bearer. Most of the time, the name will have been altered to suit the language.Otherwise, you will just have to do some work and familiarise yourself with the languages that you are most interested in, so that you can immediately predict how an ancient name would be changed to suit those languages. This should be very easy for Romance languages like French and Italian.
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Didn't think of that. I'll try it out when the need arises. Thanks
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