Augusta in German
Augusta in German is Auguste — Augusta means a feminine given name of Latin origin, and a place name for several cities, including the capital of Maine.
Augusta in German
Auguste
What does "Augusta" mean?
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name A feminine given name of Latin origin, and a place name for several cities, including the capital of Maine.
"The golf tournament is held every year in Augusta, Georgia."
Augusta in a sentence
- The golf tournament is held every year in Augusta, Georgia.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Augusta" in German?
"Augusta" in German is Auguste. Augusta means: A feminine given name of Latin origin, and a place name for several cities, including the capital of Maine.
How do you use "Augusta" in a sentence?
Example: "The golf tournament is held every year in Augusta, Georgia." In German, "Augusta" is Auguste.
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