Beijing in Latin
Beijing in Latin is Pecinum, Pechinum — Beijing means the capital city of China.
Beijing in Latin
Pecinum
Pechinum
What does "Beijing" mean?
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proper noun The capital city of China.
"Beijing hosted the Summer Olympics in 2008."
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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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