Moscow in Latin
Moscow in Latin is Moscua, Moscovia, Moscha — Moscow means the capital and largest city of Russia.
Moscow in Latin
Moscua
A federal city, the capital and largest city of Russia.
Moscovia
A federal city, the capital and largest city of Russia.
Moscha
A federal city, the capital and largest city of Russia.
What does "Moscow" mean?
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name The capital and largest city of Russia.
"They flew into Moscow for a week-long business trip."
Moscow in a sentence
- They flew into Moscow for a week-long business trip.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Moscow" in Latin?
"Moscow" in Latin is Moscua, Moscovia, Moscha. Moscow means: The capital and largest city of Russia.
How do you use "Moscow" in a sentence?
Example: "They flew into Moscow for a week-long business trip." In Latin, "Moscow" is Moscua, Moscovia, Moscha.
Are there other ways to say "Moscow" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Moscow": Moscua, Moscovia, Moscha.
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