Ottawa in Latin
Ottawa in Latin is Ottavia — Ottawa means the capital city of Canada, located in Ontario, and by extension the country's federal government.
Ottawa in Latin
Ottavia
A city in Ontario, Canada; the capital city of Canada.
What does "Ottawa" mean?
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noun The capital city of Canada, located in Ontario, and by extension the country's federal government.
"The delegation flew to Ottawa to meet with the prime minister."
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noun A member of the Ottawa (Odawa) people, an Indigenous nation closely related to the Ojibwe.
"Her grandmother grew up in an Ottawa community near Georgian Bay."
Ottawa in a sentence
- The delegation flew to Ottawa to meet with the prime minister.
- Ottawa announced new funding for provincial hospitals.
- Her grandmother grew up in an Ottawa community near Georgian Bay.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Ottawa" in Latin?
"Ottawa" in Latin is Ottavia. Ottawa means: The capital city of Canada, located in Ontario, and by extension the country's federal government.
How do you use "Ottawa" in a sentence?
Example: "The delegation flew to Ottawa to meet with the prime minister." In Latin, "Ottawa" is Ottavia.
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