The Roman place of assembly or marketplace was the Forum
capital market is a market where long term loans are availble that place called capital market
An uncontrolled market is called a free market.
A bear market.When the market goes up, it is called a bull market,
A market in which no one controls the prices is called
A supporter of free-market economics is called a capitalist.
"Market" in English is mercato in Italian.
Where? Oh they're grown all over the country. Even India.
the ancient greek market was called an agora.
capital market is a market where long term loans are availble that place called capital market
A market place in ancient Rome was called a forum. It could be any place where people gathered to buy and sell.
An ancient market is a place where goods are bought and sold. In Greece it was called an agora and in Rome it was called a forum.
it's called the market place it's called the market place
its plague
A stock market
LAIRAGE
It's a market!
Mercato is an Italian equivalent of 'piazza'. The feminine gender noun 'piazza' may be translated into English as 'square, open space in town, market place, market'. It's particularly in the sense of 'market' and 'market place' that the masculine gender noun 'mercato' becomes a good synonym. It takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'mehr-KAH-toh'.