Vin is the latin name for wine
"Vina" is Latin for 'wine.'
Vinum.
This is not really grammatical Latin. Is it perhaps an attempt to say "Wine conquered all" (Vinum vicit omnia)?
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To say "wine" in spanish: vino To say "wine" in French: vin To say "wine" in Vietnamese: vang
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"Vinum" is a Latin equivalent of "wine."The Latin word is a neuter noun. It may be pronounced in one of two ways. According to the liturgical Latin of the Church, the pronunciation is "VEE-noom." According to the rules of the classical Latin of the ancient Romans, the pronunciation is "WEE-noom."
It is 'Vinum' pronounced 'Winum'
The Latin phrase 'In vino veritas' literally means 'in wine the truth'. It means that when people are drunk they may say things that they would otherwise not have said.
'The Wine Is Bitter : The United States and Latin America' by Milton Stover Eisenhower .