Meaning & Definition of Calais in English
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Calais
A port city in northern France, located near the English Channel.
Pronunciation:
/kæˈleɪ/Part of Speech:
proper nounDetailed Definitions
Definition: A port city in France known for its ferry services to England.
Example Sentence: Calais is a popular departure point for travelers heading to the UK.
Definition: Historically significant as a military stronghold and the site of various treaties.
Example Sentence: The city of Calais played a crucial role in the Hundred Years' War.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin Calais, possibly derived from the Celtic word meaning 'hard' or 'rocky'.
Synonyms
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Common Phrases and Expressions
- Calais Ferry: A ferry service that operates between Calais and Dover in England.
- Calais Migrant Crisis: Refers to the influx of migrants in and around Calais seeking to cross to the UK.
Translations
- Spanish: Calais
- French: Calais
- German: Calais
- Russian: Кале
Related Words
- Dover: A town in England directly across the English Channel from Calais.
- Channel Tunnel: A rail tunnel linking the UK and France that runs beneath the English Channel.