Piazza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "town square".
Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "PYAHT-tsah" in Italian.
La cassetta-nido is one of many Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the birdhouse".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the". The feminine noun cassetta refers to a "box, crate, square container". The masculine noun nido translates as "nest".The pronunciation will be "la ka-SSET-ta NEE-do" in Italian.
La piazza di Spagnais an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Spain's public square."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun piazza means "public square." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun Spagna means "Spain."The pronunciation is "lah PYAHT-tsah dee SPAH-nyah."
The phrase "piazza Italia" refers to an Italian square or an Italian market. A piazza usually features a roofed or arched passageway into the public square.
"Spain's public square" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Piazza di Spagna.Specifically, the feminine noun piazza means "(public) square." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun Spagna means "Spain."The pronunciation is "PYAHT-tsah dee SPAH-nyah."
Piazza di Firenze is an Italian equivalent of "Florence Square." The feminine singular noun, preposition, and proper noun translate literally into English as "square ("market place, "town clearing") of Florence." The pronunciation will be "PYAT-tsa dee fee-REN-tsey" in Italian.
The consecrated ground is an English equivalent of 'La Sagrata'. In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine gender noun 'sagrata' means 'the square in front of a church, the churchyard'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah sah-GRAH-tah'.
"Square" is an English equivalent of the Italian word piazza.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or the feminine indefinite article una ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "PYAHT-tsah" in Italian.
campi"piazza della città (luogo centrale della città)"This means "Square of the city (central location of the city)"
All shapes have translation symmetry.
The Filipino translation for "square" is "parisukat".
The area of Italian Peninsula is 131,337 square kilometers.
translation means to take a shape and make another exact copy of it like on a graph on 1 side a square might be there and if the exact square on a different side so it is a translation.