"le couloir". The word corridor does exist in French, but is rarely used.
Corridor is translated either couloir or corridor in French. Couloir is by far the most used.
If a hall is corridor in English, it's corridor in french. If it's room in English it's salle in french.
Le couloir is 'the corridor' in French.
According to Random House Dictionary corridor was Tuscan (Upper Italian) then middle French during the 1500's.
Por el pasadizo
Corridor is a noun.
The Rhine River is the main transport corridor between the Mediterranean and the North Sea. The Rhine is 1326 km and is one of the longest rivers in Europe.
As my old scout leader used to say, along the corridor then up the stairs. x = the corridor or horizontal axis y = stairs or the vertical axis
On a US Naval ships a corridor is called a "Passageway" When giving directions, you might say: "port or starboard passageway" and since the different floors on a ship are reffered to as "Decks" you might direct someone to the "starborad passageway, 3rd deck"
The Corridor was created in 1825.
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廊下 /rou ka/ in Japanese means 'hall, corridor'.
The energy corridor is in Houston, Texas