"Aosta Mini-hotel" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mini Aosta.
Specifically, the word mini functions as an adjective, noun or prefix depending upon context. It means "mini, small-size." In this case, it refers to a type of hotel whose compact suites reconcile beauty, comfort, and practicality. The proper noun Aosta reveals where the mini-hotel is located.
The pronunciation will be "MEE-nee a-O-sta" in Italian.
"Beautiful Aosta!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phase Bella Aosta! the feminine singular adjective and proper noun refer to the autonomous north peninsular Italian region of Arpitan-, French-, and Italian-speaking peoples. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la-O-sta" in Italian.
The main languages spoken in Aosta Valley, Italy are Italian and French. The region also has a local dialect called Valdôtain.
Gran rossa in the feminine and gran rosso in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "big red." The feminine singular adjective and noun most famously identify a 9,402.89-foot (2,866-meter) mountain within the Natural Park of Mont Avic, Aosta Valley, northwestern Italy. The respective pronunciations will be "GRAN ROS-sa" in the feminine and "GRAN ROS-so" in the masculine in Italian.
Aosta is the capital of the Italian region of Valle d'Aosta.
As of 2021, the population of Aosta, Italy is estimated to be around 34,000 residents.
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Gratus of Aosta died in 470.
The area of Aosta is 21.37 square kilometers.
Ursus of Aosta died in 5##.
The area of Aosta Valley is 3,263 square kilometers.
Rainbow Aosta Valley was created in 2003.
Lively Aosta Valley was created in 2005.