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Alaska in Latin

Alaska in Latin is Alasca — Alaska means the largest U.S. state by area, located in the far northwest of North America, with its capital at Juneau.

Alaska in Latin

Alasca
proper noun

What does "Alaska" mean?

  1. name The largest U.S. state by area, located in the far northwest of North America, with its capital at Juneau.
    "Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867 and became a U.S. state in 1959."

Alaska in a sentence

  • Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867 and became a U.S. state in 1959.

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What is "Alaska" in Latin?

"Alaska" in Latin is Alasca. Alaska means: The largest U.S. state by area, located in the far northwest of North America, with its capital at Juneau.

How do you use "Alaska" in a sentence?

Example: "Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867 and became a U.S. state in 1959." In Latin, "Alaska" is Alasca.

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