Auckland in Latin
Auckland in Latin is Aucopolis, Querquetula — Auckland means the largest city in New Zealand, on the North Island, and the surrounding region.
Auckland in Latin
Aucopolis
A city in the Auckland Region, New Zealand, on the North Island; the largest conurbation in the country.
Querquetula
A city in the Auckland Region, New Zealand, on the North Island; the largest conurbation in the country.
What does "Auckland" mean?
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name The largest city in New Zealand, on the North Island, and the surrounding region.
"They flew into Auckland after a long journey."
Auckland in a sentence
- They flew into Auckland after a long journey.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Auckland" in Latin?
"Auckland" in Latin is Aucopolis, Querquetula. Auckland means: The largest city in New Zealand, on the North Island, and the surrounding region.
How do you use "Auckland" in a sentence?
Example: "They flew into Auckland after a long journey." In Latin, "Auckland" is Aucopolis, Querquetula.
Are there other ways to say "Auckland" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Auckland": Aucopolis, Querquetula.
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