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Maryland in Latin

Maryland in Latin is Terra Mariae, Marylandia — Maryland means a US state on the Atlantic coast; capital Annapolis, largest city Baltimore.

Maryland in Latin

Terra Mariae
proper noun
A state of the United States; named for Queen Mary, queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland. Capital: Annapolis. Largest city: Baltimore.
Marylandia
proper noun
A state of the United States; named for Queen Mary, queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland. Capital: Annapolis. Largest city: Baltimore.

What does "Maryland" mean?

  1. name A US state on the Atlantic coast; capital Annapolis, largest city Baltimore.
    "They drove through Maryland on the way to Washington, D.C."

Maryland in a sentence

  • They drove through Maryland on the way to Washington, D.C.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Maryland" in Latin?

"Maryland" in Latin is Terra Mariae, Marylandia. Maryland means: A US state on the Atlantic coast; capital Annapolis, largest city Baltimore.

How do you use "Maryland" in a sentence?

Example: "They drove through Maryland on the way to Washington, D.C." In Latin, "Maryland" is Terra Mariae, Marylandia.

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

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Maryland": Terra Mariae, Marylandia.

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