The same, "patio" is a word from Spanish, meaning 'yard'.
PATIO ['pa.tjo]
[p] as in speak
[a] as in Italian "amare", to love
[t] as in stop
[jo] as in the Italian diphthong "io", I
['] main stressed syllable
[.] syllable break
Patio is a Spanish loanword in English. It means the same thing in both languages: a paved outdoor area adjoining a house.
yard, courtyard
pit (in a theatre)
el serar
La yarda.
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Patio is Spanish, it means back garden or backyard. Or usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence.
el patio
"Patio" comes to us from the Spanish, "Patio". In Spanish, patio means, "uncovered inner courtyard". 'Patio' probably originated from the old Latin word, "Pactum".
Patio in Spanish refers to an open area, usually flat, such as a courtyard, play area, quad, etc.
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The word "patio" comes from Spanish.
from the Spanish: patio meaning 'back garden' or 'backyard
The English word patio comes from Spanish patio, which means essentially the same thing.
"Patio" is a Spanish word meaning back garden.
Yes. In modern Spanish, 'Patio' means "enclosed area open to the sky". It comes from the Old Spanish 'patu' which means, "pasture" or a communal living space.
patio; solar
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