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Beijing in Latin

Beijing in Latin is Pecinum, Pechinum — Beijing means the capital city of China.

Beijing in Latin

Pecinum
proper noun
Pechinum
proper noun

What does "Beijing" mean?

  1. proper noun The capital city of China.
    "Beijing hosted the Summer Olympics in 2008."
  2. proper noun Used to refer to the Chinese national government, especially in political and news contexts.
    "Beijing has not yet responded to the trade proposal."

Beijing in a sentence

  • Beijing hosted the Summer Olympics in 2008.
  • Beijing has not yet responded to the trade proposal.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Beijing" in Latin?

"Beijing" in Latin is Pecinum, Pechinum. Beijing means: The capital city of China.

How do you use "Beijing" in a sentence?

Example: "Beijing hosted the Summer Olympics in 2008." In Latin, "Beijing" is Pecinum, Pechinum.

Are there other ways to say "Beijing" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Beijing": Pecinum, Pechinum.

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