Numidia

//n(j)uˈmɪdiə//

Synonyms for "numidia"

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Translations

18 translations across 18 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Νουμιδία name (region in northern Africa)

Arabic

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  • نُومِيدِيَا name (region in northern Africa)

Catalan

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  • Numídia name (region in northern Africa)

Dutch

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  • Numidië name (region in northern Africa)

French

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  • Numidie name (region in northern Africa)

German

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  • Numidien name (region in northern Africa)

Greek

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  • Νουμιδία name (region in northern Africa)

Hindi

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  • नुमिडिया name (region in northern Africa)

Italian

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  • Numidia name (region in northern Africa)

Japanese

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  • ヌミディア name (region in northern Africa)

Latin

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  • Numidia name (region in northern Africa)

Lithuanian

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  • Numidija name (region in northern Africa)

Marathi

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  • नुमिडिया name (region in northern Africa)

Polish

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  • Numidia name (region in northern Africa)

Portuguese

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  • Numídia name (region in northern Africa)

Spanish

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  • Numidia name (region in northern Africa)

Swedish

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  • Numidien name (region in northern Africa)

Turkish

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  • Numidya name (region in northern Africa)

Sample sentences

10 total sentences available.

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A camel is a gentle and pleasant tame beast whereof there are plenty in Africa especially in the Deserts of Libya, Numidia and Barbary by which Africans estimate their own wealth.

Source: tatoeba (734035)

Jugurtha was a king of Numidia.

Source: tatoeba (7548686)

Numidia was ripped into three provinces by the Romans.

Source: tatoeba (10165368)

The Romans ripped Numidia into three provinces.

Source: tatoeba (10165369)

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