Casablanca
Patio
La plaza.
Casa.
The house. La Casa is spanish and Italian for "the house".
There is no spanish word for home. English speaking people often confuse the spanish word "casa" to mean home, but "casa" means house. If you believe that home and house are the same thing then "casa" is the answer. However, if you believe that the word "home" is an abstract concept and means more than a house (ie household - A dwelling place together with the family or social unit that occupies it or - An environment offering security and happiness) there is no word in spanish for this. that is wrong...the word for home in spanish is HOGAR -H-O-G-A-R.
If the yard is enclosed by 4 sides, it could be referred to as a "quadrangle"
Casa means house in Spanish
This is how you say it "Patio adentro de la casa" I know how to say it because I am Spanish.
The Courtyard of a House in Delft was created in 1658.
The word 'plaza' is Spanish meaning a square or a place. A similar Latin word 'plattia' means courtyard.
Patio in Spanish refers to an open area, usually flat, such as a courtyard, play area, quad, etc.
"Patio" comes to us from the Spanish, "Patio". In Spanish, patio means, "uncovered inner courtyard". 'Patio' probably originated from the old Latin word, "Pactum".
hacienda is a Spanish word for house, not Latin.
Patio is Spanish, it means back garden or backyard. Or usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence.
Casa.
There is an old Latin word Patero meaning an enclosed terrace beside a building. The more modern derivation is from Spanish, meaning a courtyard.
Patio is a Spanish, not an Italian, word. The masculine singular noun translates as "courtyard" in English through its Latin origins either as the noun pactum ("agreement," "bargain," "pact") or the verb patere ("to lie open"). The pronunciation will be "PA-tyo" in Spanish.
The courtyard of the palace was adorned with colorful flowers and stone statues.
"Casa" is a Spanish word that translates to "house" or "home" in English.