Van in Latin
Van in Latin is Arsene — Van means a boxy motor vehicle used to carry goods or passengers, larger than a car but smaller than a lorry.
Van in Latin
Arsene
What does "Van" mean?
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noun A boxy motor vehicle used to carry goods or passengers, larger than a car but smaller than a lorry.
"The delivery van pulled up outside the shop."
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noun An enclosed railway carriage used to carry goods or luggage.
"The guard's van was coupled to the back of the train."
Van in a sentence
- The delivery van pulled up outside the shop.
- The guard's van was coupled to the back of the train.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Van" in Latin?
"Van" in Latin is Arsene. Van means: A boxy motor vehicle used to carry goods or passengers, larger than a car but smaller than a lorry.
How do you use "Van" in a sentence?
Example: "The delivery van pulled up outside the shop." In Latin, "Van" is Arsene.
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