southern in Latin
southern in Latin is austrālis, merīdiōnālis — southern means located in, belonging to, or characteristic of the south.
southern in Latin
austrālis
Of or pertaining to a southern region, especially Southern Europe or the southern United States.
merīdiōnālis
Of or pertaining to a southern region, especially Southern Europe or the southern United States.
What does "southern" mean?
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adjective Located in, belonging to, or characteristic of the south.
"They have a distinct southern accent."
southern in a sentence
- They have a distinct southern accent.
- Southern Europe enjoys a much warmer climate than the north.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "southern" in Latin?
"southern" in Latin is austrālis, merīdiōnālis. southern means: Located in, belonging to, or characteristic of the south.
How do you use "southern" in a sentence?
Example: "They have a distinct southern accent." In Latin, "southern" is austrālis, merīdiōnālis.
Are there other ways to say "southern" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "southern": austrālis, merīdiōnālis.
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