Gibraltar in Latin
Gibraltar in Latin is Calpe, Gibraltaria — Gibraltar means a small coffee drink made by serving a cortado-style espresso and milk in a short glass.
Gibraltar in Latin
Calpe
A peninsula, city, and overseas territory of the United Kingdom, at the southern end of Iberia.
Gibraltaria
A peninsula, city, and overseas territory of the United Kingdom, at the southern end of Iberia.
What does "Gibraltar" mean?
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noun A small coffee drink made by serving a cortado-style espresso and milk in a short glass.
"The barista handed over a gibraltar, the espresso and milk already swirled together."
Gibraltar in a sentence
- The barista handed over a gibraltar, the espresso and milk already swirled together.
- Coffee shops on the West Coast popularized the gibraltar before it spread nationwide.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Gibraltar" in Latin?
"Gibraltar" in Latin is Calpe, Gibraltaria. Gibraltar means: A small coffee drink made by serving a cortado-style espresso and milk in a short glass.
How do you use "Gibraltar" in a sentence?
Example: "The barista handed over a gibraltar, the espresso and milk already swirled together." In Latin, "Gibraltar" is Calpe, Gibraltaria.
Are there other ways to say "Gibraltar" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Gibraltar": Calpe, Gibraltaria.
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