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Tyne in Latin

Tyne in Latin is Tina — Tyne means a river in northeast England that flows through Newcastle.

Tyne in Latin

Tina
proper noun
A river in East Lothian council area, in southern Scotland.

What does "Tyne" mean?

  1. name A river in northeast England that flows through Newcastle.
    "Newcastle sits on the northern bank of the River Tyne."

Tyne in a sentence

  • Newcastle sits on the northern bank of the River Tyne.

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What is "Tyne" in Latin?

"Tyne" in Latin is Tina. Tyne means: A river in northeast England that flows through Newcastle.

How do you use "Tyne" in a sentence?

Example: "Newcastle sits on the northern bank of the River Tyne." In Latin, "Tyne" is Tina.

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