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Meaning of Karthago | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
[karˈtʰaː.ɡoː]

Definitions

alternative spelling of Carthāgō

Classical-Latin, alt-of, alternative, declension-3

Equivalents

العربية قرطاج
Català Cartago
Čeština Kartágo
Deutsch Karthago
Ελληνικά Καρχηδόνα
English Carthage
Esperanto Kartago
Español Cartago
Euskara Kartago
Français Carthage
हिन्दी कार्थेज
Հայերեն Կարթագեն
Bahasa Indonesia Kartago
Íslenska Karþagó
Italiano Cartagine
日本語 カルタゴ
한국어 카르타고
Latina Carthago Kartago
Nederlands Carthago
Polski Kartagina
Português Cartago
Română Cartagina
Русский Карфаген
Slovenčina Kartágo
Slovenščina Kartagina
Svenska Karthago
Türkçe Kartaca

Examples

“Urbs antīqua fuit (Tyriī tenuēre colōnī): Karthāgō, Ītaliam contrā Tiberīnaque longē”

There was an ancient city (Tyrian colonists held [it]): Carthage, opposite Italy and far from the Tiber River’s mouth, rich in wealth and ruthless in the pursuits of war. (Note that this use of “tenuere” is a syncopated or abbreviated form of the verb “tenuerunt.” See: Carthage; Tyre, Lebanon.)

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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