La Torre pendente di Pisa is an Italian equivalent of 'Leaning Tower of Pisa'. In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine gender noun 'torre' means 'tower'. The adjective 'pendente' means 'leaning'. The preposition 'di'means 'of'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah TOH-ray* Dee PEE-sah'. It often is abbreviated to 'La Torre di Pisa'.
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
“Pisa” originally came from a Greek word that meant “marshy land”
it is helping Pisa by attracting more tourists. That helps it's economy. So I'd say that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is helping Pisa, I don't know however if it really is helping Italy. I'm guessing it is.
Well some people say its 5.5 meters and some people say they are have a meter.
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some say the leaning was to praise the main builder in the building of the leaning tower
according to http://www.towerofpisa.info/ there are 207 columns, but it doesnt say how many on each level. But i went lookin because im doin a project on the leaning tower of pisa, Floor no. column no. 1. 15 2. 30 3. 30 4. 30 5. 30 6. 30 7. 30 8. 12 I hope ive helped, have fun xoxo smexyd xoxo
"La tour Eiffel is"Eiffel Tower in French". Pronunciation is "lah - too - eh - fell."Sources:Bing Translator (www.microsofttranslator.com/Default.aspx)www.text-to-speech.imtranslator.net
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In 1173 the constrution workers were building a bell tower but it was originally supposed to be standing up staight but it kept tilting. Over centuries other people were helping stablize the tower and others made it worse and because the tower kept tilting they closed the tower 1990. Then they reopened the tower 2001 and they say it is expected to stay like that for the next 300 years.It will eventually fall in the next 200 years. But it is currently being supported by protecters, (it leans 1mm a year)the leaning tower of Pisa will fall eventually but not yet you see it leans 1mm a year.It doesn't lean over long enough to have to do that. The centre of gravity of the tower is still vertically above the foot print (the supporting surface) of the tower.Because it hasn't leaned far enough to become terminally unstable. Also because of twentieth century engineering work to underpin it, which has active response by hydraulic rams to counter any new movements that occur.Pisa's Leaning Tower can lean as far as its area of support but will topple if it's windy enough or if enough resonance occurs.
You say it LE- OH-NAR-DOE PI-ZA The ''I'' in Pisa sounds like the ''ee'' in cheese.
He was also known as Leonardo of Pisa, so I'd say Pisa.
The sentence that tower is mine number is yoursmakes little sense in English so that no sensible translation can be made.
i think you mean the burned tower. beqause the bell tower is at the back of the house right of the burned tower. and they are never gonna happen that they are rebuild the tower. they only say srry for my english. it's not my real language