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Syracuse in Japanese

Syracuse in Japanese is シラキュース, シラクサ, シラクーザ — Syracuse means a historic city and port in Sicily, Italy, and former capital of the province of the same name.

Syracuse in Japanese

シラキュース
proper noun
Pronounced: shirakyūsu
Syracuse University (in New York)
シラクサ
proper noun
Pronounced: shirakusa
A city and port, the capital of the province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
シラクーザ
proper noun
Pronounced: shirakūza
A city and port, the capital of the province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
シラクサ県
proper noun
A former province of Sicily, Italy; abolished in 2015 and replaced by an equivalent administrative entity.
シラクーザ県
proper noun
A former province of Sicily, Italy; abolished in 2015 and replaced by an equivalent administrative entity.

What does "Syracuse" mean?

  1. name A historic city and port in Sicily, Italy, and former capital of the province of the same name.
    "The ancient Greek ruins in Syracuse draw visitors from around the world."
  2. name A city in New York State, home to Syracuse University.
    "She studied journalism at Syracuse."

Syracuse in a sentence

  • The ancient Greek ruins in Syracuse draw visitors from around the world.
  • She studied journalism at Syracuse.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Syracuse" in Japanese?

"Syracuse" in Japanese is シラキュース, シラクサ, シラクーザ. Syracuse means: A historic city and port in Sicily, Italy, and former capital of the province of the same name.

How do you pronounce シラキュース?

"Syracuse" in Japanese is シラキュース, pronounced "shirakyūsu".

How do you use "Syracuse" in a sentence?

Example: "The ancient Greek ruins in Syracuse draw visitors from around the world." In Japanese, "Syracuse" is シラキュース, シラクサ, シラクーザ.

Are there other ways to say "Syracuse" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "Syracuse": シラキュース, シラクサ, シラクーザ, シラクサ県, シラクーザ県.

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