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Rome in Arabic

Rome in Arabic is رُومَا, الرُّوم — Rome means the capital city of Italy, historically the capital of the ancient Roman Empire, and by extension a name for that empire or the Catholic Church.

Rome in Arabic

رُومَا
name feminine
Pronounced: rūmā
empire
الرُّوم
name feminine
Pronounced: ar-rūm
empire

What does "Rome" mean?

  1. name The capital city of Italy, historically the capital of the ancient Roman Empire, and by extension a name for that empire or the Catholic Church.
    "They wandered past the Colosseum on their first day in Rome."

Rome in a sentence

  • They wandered past the Colosseum on their first day in Rome.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Rome" in Arabic?

"Rome" in Arabic is رُومَا, الرُّوم. Rome means: The capital city of Italy, historically the capital of the ancient Roman Empire, and by extension a name for that empire or the Catholic Church.

How do you pronounce رُومَا?

"Rome" in Arabic is رُومَا, pronounced "rūmā".

How do you use "Rome" in a sentence?

Example: "They wandered past the Colosseum on their first day in Rome." In Arabic, "Rome" is رُومَا, الرُّوم.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "Rome": رُومَا, الرُّوم.

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