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Anglia

ANG-glee-uh

Anglia (name) means the Latin and historical name for England, surviving in terms like East Anglia. Example: “The region of East Anglia lies on England's eastern coast.”

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The Latin and historical name for England, surviving in terms like East Anglia.
"The region of East Anglia lies on England's eastern coast."
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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Anglia, referring to the Angles.

Origin: Latin

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Anglia” mean?

The word “Anglia” means the Latin and historical name for England, surviving in terms like East Anglia.

How do you pronounce “Anglia”?

“Anglia” is pronounced ANG-glee-uh (/ˈeɪ̯ŋ.ɡli.ə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Anglia” in a sentence?

Here is “Anglia” used in a sentence: “The region of East Anglia lies on England's eastern coast.”

What part of speech is “Anglia”?

“Anglia” is a name.

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