yes, it is spanish.
Me and my friends went to the plaza to hang out
No, "plaza" is not a clipped word. A clipped word is formed by shortening a longer word, such as "ad" from "advertisement." "Plaza," on the other hand, comes from the Spanish word for "square" and is a complete word in its own right, not derived from a longer term.
The word 'plaza' is Spanish meaning a square or a place. A similar Latin word 'plattia' means courtyard.
The Italian translation of the Spanish word 'plaza' is 'piazza'.
Mycoplasma pneumonia has a part that sounds like "plaza."
You can use it in a sentence like this '' The plaza was very beautiful''
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The word plaza comes from a Spanish word. It goes back many of years through a family tree it was the first family to come to America from the north of Mexico.
Plaza is Spanish for a public square in a city or town. The word originally came from the Latin of the people in Spain. That popular word was plattia. And it traced back to the original, more literary Latin word of plateia for courtyard.
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