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Cairo in Latin

Cairo in Latin is Cāhĕre, Cāirus, Cairus — Cairo means the capital and largest city of Egypt.

Cairo in Latin

Cāhĕre
proper noun
Cāirus
proper noun
Cairus
proper noun

What does "Cairo" mean?

  1. name The capital and largest city of Egypt.
    "They visited the pyramids just outside Cairo."

Cairo in a sentence

  • They visited the pyramids just outside Cairo.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Cairo" in Latin?

"Cairo" in Latin is Cāhĕre, Cāirus, Cairus. Cairo means: The capital and largest city of Egypt.

How do you use "Cairo" in a sentence?

Example: "They visited the pyramids just outside Cairo." In Latin, "Cairo" is Cāhĕre, Cāirus, Cairus.

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

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Cairo": Cāhĕre, Cāirus, Cairus.

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