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balkon, veranda

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Türkçe - İngilizce
{i} piazza
A public square, especially in an Italian city
A veranda
{n} a short walk under arches, a portico
An open square in a European town, especially an Italian town; hence Arch
{i} (Italian) plaza, public square; concourse, city square; balcony, veranda
Public square in Italy
Italian term for a large, open public square
It An open square
A piazza is a large open square in a town or city, especially in Italy. They were seated at a table outside a pub in a pleasant piazza close by St Paul's. a large square open area between the houses in a town or city, where people often meet or sit together (platea ). Open square or marketplace, surrounded by buildings, in an Italian town or city. It was equivalent to the plaza of Spanish-speaking countries. The term became more widely used in the 16th-18th century, denoting any large open space with buildings around it. In 17th-18th-century Britain, long covered walks or galleries with roofs supported by columns were called piazzas; in the U.S. in the 19th century, piazza was another name for a veranda formed by projecting eaves
a public square with room for pedestrians; "they met at Elm Plaza"; "Grosvenor Place"
In the United States the word is popularly applied to a veranda
an arcaded and roofed gallery; a portico
balkon, veranda