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<onlyinclude>{{w|Ultima}} is Latin, and in many of today's Latin-based languages, for "The Last", in its feminine sense. However in the Spanish versions of many ''Final Fantasy'' games the spell name is "Artema", a more close translation of the original Japanese katakana.</onlyinclude>
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<onlyinclude>''[[wikipedia:Ultima|Ultima]]'' means "the last" in Latin and many Latin-based languages. In the Spanish versions of many ''Final Fantasy'' games, it is written as "Artema," a close transliteration of the Japanese katakana.</onlyinclude>
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Ultima means "the last" in Latin and many Latin-based languages. In the Spanish versions of many Final Fantasy games, it is written as "Artema," a close transliteration of the Japanese katakana.

Usage

See Special:Whatlinkshere/Etymology:Ultima for a list of articles using this term.

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