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Anvers — meaning in English: Antwerp

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'Anvers' when discussing travel destinations, especially in context of visiting Belgium. It's also common in artistic or cultural conversations, such as referencing Antwerp's renowned fashion scene or its historical significance as a port city.
Synonyms & nuances
'Anvers' is specifically used to refer to the city of Antwerp in Belgium, whereas 'Antwerp' is the English counterpart. The choice between them often depends on the language being spoken, as both refer to the same place but are used in different linguistic contexts.
Culture
'Anvers' derives from the Dutch name 'Antwerpen', which is believed to come from a legend involving a giant who threw a hand into the river; 'hand werpen' means 'to throw a hand'. The city is famous for its diamond district, making it a significant hub for trade and culture in Europe.
FAQ
Q.What does Anvers mean in English?
'Anvers' translates to 'Antwerp' in English, a major city in Belgium known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene.
Q.How do you use Anvers in a sentence?
'Anvers est une belle ville en Belgique' translates to 'Antwerp is a beautiful city in Belgium.' It's used similarly in both languages to refer to the location.
Q.Is Anvers a formal or informal word?
'Anvers' is considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts when discussing the city.
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