English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com

Strasbourg in Latin

Strasbourg in Latin is Argentoratum, Argentaria, Strasburgum — Strasbourg means a city in eastern France, capital of the Alsace region and seat of the European Parliament.

Strasbourg in Latin

Argentoratum
proper noun
The capital city of Bas-Rhin department, France; the capital city of the region of Grand Est; located in the historic region of Alsace, near the border with Germany and at various historical points a part of Germany.
Argentaria
proper noun
The capital city of Bas-Rhin department, France; the capital city of the region of Grand Est; located in the historic region of Alsace, near the border with Germany and at various historical points a part of Germany.
Strasburgum
proper noun
The capital city of Bas-Rhin department, France; the capital city of the region of Grand Est; located in the historic region of Alsace, near the border with Germany and at various historical points a part of Germany.

What does "Strasbourg" mean?

  1. name A city in eastern France, capital of the Alsace region and seat of the European Parliament.
    "They visited Strasbourg's famous Christmas markets."

Strasbourg in a sentence

  • They visited Strasbourg's famous Christmas markets.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Strasbourg" in Latin?

"Strasbourg" in Latin is Argentoratum, Argentaria, Strasburgum. Strasbourg means: A city in eastern France, capital of the Alsace region and seat of the European Parliament.

How do you use "Strasbourg" in a sentence?

Example: "They visited Strasbourg's famous Christmas markets." In Latin, "Strasbourg" is Argentoratum, Argentaria, Strasburgum.

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

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Strasbourg": Argentoratum, Argentaria, Strasburgum.

Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.
Translations from WikDict, CC BY-SA · example sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR.