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Dacia
[dey-shee-uh, -shuh]
noun
an ancient kingdom and later a Roman province in S Europe between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube, corresponding generally to modern Romania and adjacent regions.
Dacia
/ ˈɪɪə /
noun
an ancient region bounded by the Carpathians, the Tisza, and the Danube, roughly corresponding to modern Romania. United under kings from about 60 bc , it later contained the Roman province of the same name (about 105 to 270 ad )
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈٲ adjective
Example Sentences
It won't be the outright lowest-priced model on offer: the Dacia Spring, manufactured in Wuhan jointly by Renault and Dongfeng, and the Leapmotor T03, which is being produced by a joint venture between Chinese startup Leapmotor and Stellantis, both cost less.
Back then, he would set out at 05:00 every day in his Dacia to drive round farms buying up milk.
Dacia Renault, Romania's biggest carmaker, faces constant delays in getting parts delivered across Schengen borders.
The Dacia Spring went on sale in the UK a few weeks ago, with a starting price of £14,995.
The BYD Seagull sells for about $10,000 in China, the Dacia Spring starts at $20,000 in Europe, the Renault Kwid e-Tech costs $19,000 in Brazil, and the Kia Ray goes for $22,000 in South Korea.
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