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London in Arabic

London in Arabic is لَنْدَن, اَللُّنْدُنَة, لُنْدْرَة — London means the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England, on the River Thames, with a metropolitan population of over 13 million.

London in Arabic

لَنْدَن
name feminine
Pronounced: landan
capital of England and United Kingdom
اَللُّنْدُنَة
name feminine
Pronounced: al-lundona
capital of England and United Kingdom
لُنْدْرَة
name feminine
Pronounced: lundra
capital of England and United Kingdom
لُنْدُن
name
Pronounced: lundun
capital of England and United Kingdom
لندن
name feminine
Pronounced: landan
capital of England and United Kingdom

What does "London" mean?

  1. noun The capital city of the United Kingdom and of England, on the River Thames, with a metropolitan population of over 13 million.
    "They spent a week sightseeing in London."
  2. noun Used to refer to the UK government or its officials.
    "London has yet to respond to the trade proposal."

London in a sentence

  • They spent a week sightseeing in London.
  • London is home to the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace.
  • London has yet to respond to the trade proposal.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "London" in Arabic?

"London" in Arabic is لَنْدَن, اَللُّنْدُنَة, لُنْدْرَة. London means: The capital city of the United Kingdom and of England, on the River Thames, with a metropolitan population of over 13 million.

How do you pronounce لَنْدَن?

"London" in Arabic is لَنْدَن, pronounced "landan".

How do you use "London" in a sentence?

Example: "They spent a week sightseeing in London." In Arabic, "London" is لَنْدَن, اَللُّنْدُنَة, لُنْدْرَة.

Are there other ways to say "London" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 5 translations listed for "London": لَنْدَن, اَللُّنْدُنَة, لُنْدْرَة, لُنْدُن, لندن.

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