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Nagasaki in Latin

Nagasaki in Latin is Nagasacium, Nagasaki — Nagasaki means a port city and prefecture in southwestern Japan, historically significant as an early trading port and as the site of the second atomic bombing in 1945.

Nagasaki in Latin

Nagasacium
proper noun
A prefecture of Japan.
Nagasaki
proper noun
A prefecture of Japan.

What does "Nagasaki" mean?

  1. name A port city and prefecture in southwestern Japan, historically significant as an early trading port and as the site of the second atomic bombing in 1945.
    "Nagasaki was rebuilt as a symbol of peace after the war."

Nagasaki in a sentence

  • Nagasaki was rebuilt as a symbol of peace after the war.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Nagasaki" in Latin?

"Nagasaki" in Latin is Nagasacium, Nagasaki. Nagasaki means: A port city and prefecture in southwestern Japan, historically significant as an early trading port and as the site of the second atomic bombing in 1945.

How do you use "Nagasaki" in a sentence?

Example: "Nagasaki was rebuilt as a symbol of peace after the war." In Latin, "Nagasaki" is Nagasacium, Nagasaki.

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

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Nagasaki": Nagasacium, Nagasaki.

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