Hotel typically refers to a place where one may stay the night.
Motel typically refers to a hotel where one has a direct outside access (as a parking lot). The term comes from motor hotel, meaning drive-up.
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An hotel is spelled "un hôtel" in French.
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2 syllables in ho-tel
Masculine describes the gender of "hotel" when translated from English to French. The masculine singular noun hôtel may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular definite article l' ("the") or the indefinite article un ("an," "one") or by the masculine singular definite article le if there is an adjective between the article and the noun, as in le bon hôtel ("the good hotel"). The pronunciation will be "o-tel" in French.
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Hotel Pronounced: o- tel (the h in Spanish is silent)
An hotel room is called 'une chambre d'hôtel' in French.
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"At my place" in Spanish is "a mi lugar". It is pronounced "ah me loo-GAR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
où est l'hôtel ? -
7387 miles I'd like to know what the difference going from San Francisco to Tel Aviv via west versus going east.