Ireland in Latin
Ireland in Latin is Hī̆bernia, Hibernia — Ireland means an island in northwestern Europe, and the country occupying most of it (distinct from Northern Ireland, part of the UK).
Ireland in Latin
Hī̆bernia
Hibernia
What does "Ireland" mean?
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name An island in northwestern Europe, and the country occupying most of it (distinct from Northern Ireland, part of the UK).
"They spent two weeks touring the west coast of Ireland."
Ireland in a sentence
- They spent two weeks touring the west coast of Ireland.
- Ireland is known for its green countryside and traditional music.
Similar words in Latin
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Ireland" in Latin?
"Ireland" in Latin is Hī̆bernia, Hibernia. Ireland means: An island in northwestern Europe, and the country occupying most of it (distinct from Northern Ireland, part of the UK).
How do you use "Ireland" in a sentence?
Example: "They spent two weeks touring the west coast of Ireland." In Latin, "Ireland" is Hī̆bernia, Hibernia.
Are there other ways to say "Ireland" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Ireland": Hī̆bernia, Hibernia.
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