"Lounge" in English is salone in Italian.
lounge mean "salon" and "salon" is masculine.
On weekends, we like to lounge about in the morning. It was late, but the lounge was still open.
Yes, the word 'lounge' is both a noun and a verb:The noun lounge is a word for a room in a house, a hotel, or a public building; a word for a cocktail bar; a word for a type of sofa; a word for a thing.The verb to lounge is to relax, perhaps in a rather lazy or negligent way; a word for an action.Example uses:We can meet in the lounge for a drink before the show. (noun)It's a good day to lounge at the beach and watch the surf. (verb)
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lounge means to laze about. e.g. the students were lounging around.
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to lounge or to loiter
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The word "lounge" in Spanish can be translated as "salón" or "lounge" itself, especially in contexts like a lounge bar or airport lounge. "Salón" typically refers to a living room or a large room for gatherings. In informal settings, you might also encounter "lounge" used as a loanword, particularly in modern or urban contexts.
The Italian word for no is no.