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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
proper noun
A city in Ontario, Canada; the capital city of Canada.

What does "Ottawa" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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.

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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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