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Toledo in French

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

Toledo in French

Tolède
proper noun

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.

Common French translations

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What is "Toledo" in French?

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

How do you use "Toledo" in a sentence?

Example: "The museum displays a genuine toledo from the 16th century." In French, "Toledo" is Tolède.

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