Vurugata
Vulgata (or Vulgata) is an abbreviation for "(Latin: editio Vulgata" common translation "), which is the standard Latin translation of the Catholic Church. It was declared as the official version of the Latin Bible at the Council of Trient which began in 1545. Traditionally it is considered to be translation by Hieronymus, but in fact it follows a more complicated formation process. Furthermore, in ancient Latin, Vu was pronounced as cu, not wu, so according to it "Vulgata". ...