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Quebec in Latin

Quebec in Latin is Quebecum — Quebec means a province of eastern Canada, whose capital is Quebec City; also the name of that city.

Quebec in Latin

Quebecum
proper noun
The capital city of the province of Quebec, Canada.

What does "Quebec" mean?

  1. name A province of eastern Canada, whose capital is Quebec City; also the name of that city.
    "French is the official language of Quebec."

Quebec in a sentence

  • French is the official language of Quebec.

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What is "Quebec" in Latin?

"Quebec" in Latin is Quebecum. Quebec means: A province of eastern Canada, whose capital is Quebec City; also the name of that city.

How do you use "Quebec" in a sentence?

Example: "French is the official language of Quebec." In Latin, "Quebec" is Quebecum.

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