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Luxembourg in Latin

Luxembourg in Latin is Luxemburgum, Augusta Romanduorum, Urbs Luxemburgum — Luxembourg means a small country in Western Europe, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Luxembourg in Latin

Luxemburgum
proper noun
Augusta Romanduorum
proper noun
The capital city of Luxembourg.
Urbs Luxemburgum
proper noun
The capital city of Luxembourg.
Luxemburgum
proper noun
The capital city of Luxembourg.

What does "Luxembourg" mean?

  1. name A small country in Western Europe, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
    "Luxembourg is one of the wealthiest countries in the world by GDP per capita."
  2. name The capital city of Luxembourg.
    "The EU Court of Justice is headquartered in Luxembourg City."

Luxembourg in a sentence

  • Luxembourg is one of the wealthiest countries in the world by GDP per capita.
  • The EU Court of Justice is headquartered in Luxembourg City.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Luxembourg" in Latin?

"Luxembourg" in Latin is Luxemburgum, Augusta Romanduorum, Urbs Luxemburgum. Luxembourg means: A small country in Western Europe, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

How do you use "Luxembourg" in a sentence?

Example: "Luxembourg is one of the wealthiest countries in the world by GDP per capita." In Latin, "Luxembourg" is Luxemburgum, Augusta Romanduorum, Urbs Luxemburgum.

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

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Luxembourg": Luxemburgum, Augusta Romanduorum, Urbs Luxemburgum.

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