Cádiz (en. Cádiz)
/ˈka.ðiz/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
One of the oldest cities in the West, located on the Atlantic coast.
Cádiz is famous for its carnival.
Cádiz es famosa por su carnaval.
Municipality of the province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
The port of Cádiz is very important for the local economy.
El puerto de Cádiz es muy importante para la economía local.
Capital of the province of Cádiz.
The architecture of Cádiz reflects its rich history.
La arquitectura de Cádiz refleja su rica historia.
Etymology
The name 'Cádiz' comes from the Phoenician 'Gadir', which means 'walls'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Cádiz and its carnival
Reference to the famous cultural celebration in the city.
Cádiz y su carnaval
The coast of Cádiz
It refers to the beautiful coastline surrounding the city.
La costa de Cádiz
Cádiz in spring
Expression that describes the beauty of the city during the spring season.
Cádiz en primavera
Related Words
pier
Refers to the best view of the Bay of Cádiz.
anden
beach
The beautiful beaches of Cádiz are famous throughout Spain.
playa
history
Cádiz has a rich millennia-old history.
historia
Slang Meanings
Cádiz, a party place.
In Cádiz, people celebrate all year round.
En Cádiz se vive de fiesta todo el año.
Cádiz as a symbol of freedom.
In Cádiz, people feel freer.
En Cádiz la gente se siente más libre.