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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
proper noun

What does "Van" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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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