Rome in Danish
Rome in Danish is Rom, Det Romerske Kejserrige, Romerriget — 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 Danish
What does "Rome" mean?
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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.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Rome" in Danish?
"Rome" in Danish is Rom, Det Romerske Kejserrige, Romerriget. 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 use "Rome" in a sentence?
Example: "They wandered past the Colosseum on their first day in Rome." In Danish, "Rome" is Rom, Det Romerske Kejserrige, Romerriget.
Are there other ways to say "Rome" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 3 translations listed for "Rome": Rom, Det Romerske Kejserrige, Romerriget.