Minerva in Japanese
Minerva in Japanese is ミネルバ — Minerva means the Roman goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts, equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
Minerva in Japanese
ミネルバ
Pronounced: mineruba
(Roman god) The goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, and the arts, especially crafts and in particular weaving. She is the Roman counterpart of Athena.
What does "Minerva" mean?
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name The Roman goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts, equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
"The statue of Minerva stood at the entrance to the museum."
Minerva in a sentence
- The statue of Minerva stood at the entrance to the museum.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Minerva" in Japanese?
"Minerva" in Japanese is ミネルバ. Minerva means: The Roman goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts, equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
How do you pronounce ミネルバ?
"Minerva" in Japanese is ミネルバ, pronounced "mineruba".
How do you use "Minerva" in a sentence?
Example: "The statue of Minerva stood at the entrance to the museum." In Japanese, "Minerva" is ミネルバ.
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