English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (traditional) /ɹiːmz/, (gallicized) /ɹæms/
- Rhymes: -iːmz, -æms
Proper noun
Reims
- A city in Champagne, Marne department, Grand Est, France.
Derived terms
Translations
city
- Armenian: Ռեյմս (Ṙeyms)
- Belarusian: Рэймс m (Rejms)
- Bulgarian: Реймс m (Rejms)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 蘭斯 / 兰斯 (zh) (Lánsī)
- Chuvash: Реймс (Rejms)
- Czech: Remeš (cs)
- Danish: Reims (da)
- Farefare: Dẽsi
- French: Reims (fr) m
- Georgian: რეიმსი (reimsi)
- German: Reims (de) n
- Greek: Ρενς n (Rens)
- Japanese: ランス (ja) (Ransu)
- Kazakh: Реймс (Reims)
- Korean: 랭스 (raengseu)
- Latin: Durocortorum n, Remi m pl, Durocortorum Remorum n
- Latvian: Reimsa
- Lithuanian: Reimsas m
- Macedonian: Ремс m (Rems)
- Marathi: रेंस (reusa)
- Occitan: Rems
- Old Norse: Reimsborg f
- Picard: Rins m
- Russian: Реймс m (Rɛjms)
- Tatar: Реймс (Reyms)
- Thai: แร็งส์ (raeng)
- Ukrainian: Реймс m (Rejms)
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Anagrams
- IMers, rimes, mires, miser, remis, Miers, Rimes, reism, Mires, Miser, Meirs, riems, Simer, emirs
Catalan
Proper noun
Reims m
- Reims
French
Etymology
Named after the Belgic (Gaulish-speaking) tribe, the Remi.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Reims m
- Reims (a city in Marne department, Grand Est, France)
Anagrams
German
Pronunciation
Noun
Reims
- genitive singular of Reim
Proper noun
Reims n (proper noun, genitive Reims' or (with an article) Reims)
- a city in Champagne, France