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Toledo in Chinese

Toledo in Chinese is 托萊多 — Toledo means a finely crafted sword or sword blade, so called after the Spanish city famous for its swordmaking.

Toledo in Chinese

托萊多
proper noun
Pronounced: Tuō lái duō
A province of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.

What does "Toledo" mean?

  1. noun A finely crafted sword or sword blade, so called after the Spanish city famous for its swordmaking.
    "The museum displays a genuine toledo from the 16th century."
  2. name A historic city in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, and also the name of cities in the United States and the Philippines.
    "Toledo, Ohio, sits on the shore of Lake Erie."

Toledo in a sentence

  • The museum displays a genuine toledo from the 16th century.
  • Toledo, Ohio, sits on the shore of Lake Erie.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Toledo" in Chinese?

"Toledo" in Chinese is 托萊多. Toledo means: A finely crafted sword or sword blade, so called after the Spanish city famous for its swordmaking.

How do you pronounce 托萊多?

"Toledo" in Chinese is 托萊多, pronounced "Tuō lái duō".

How do you use "Toledo" in a sentence?

Example: "The museum displays a genuine toledo from the 16th century." In Chinese, "Toledo" is 托萊多.

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