First used in 1618, from Italian; balcone, from balco "scaffold," from Langobardic *balko- "beam" (cf. Old English balca "beam, ridge," + It. augmentative suffix -one. Till c.1825, regularly accented on the second syllable.
The plural of balcony is balconies.
The plural form of the noun 'balcony' is balconies.Example: Our suite has two balconies.
Balcony.
Balcony
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Romeo's language at the start of the balcony scene is poetic and romantic. He uses metaphors, imagery, and expressive language to convey his deep feelings for Juliet. His words are passionate and filled with emotion, reflecting his love for her.
No, because in 'Love Story' by Taylor Swift it doesn't say "on a balcony OF summer air" it says "on a balcony IN summer air" reffering to Juliet standing on the balcony in the summer time.
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It was Lord Balcony.
there is a bird on the balcony
The plural of balcony is balconies.
You get the balcony when you get level 45
cost of out door balcony
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Last answer: From the Persian (Farsi) Language It comes from the words "bala" meaning up/above, and "khoone" meaning house together forming "balakhoone" meaning above the house thus forming "balcony" I have also heard that it originates from Italian.
another name for balcony is ledge
The Man on the Balcony was created in 1967.