What do you mean by Calle?
street n (plural: streets)
Calle means "street" in Spanish and Venetian.
Spanish: topographic name for someone who lived in an alley from calle 'street' (from Latin callis) or a habitational name from any of the places called Calle.
Calle. The calle (in the plural Calli) is a narrow street.
Feminine nouns that end with “e” (exceptions): The street – La calle. The meat – La carne.
The work in Spanish for Street is Calle. From the basemap import, many/most of the streets that use this name have it abbreviated as Cll.
Noun. calle f (plural calles) street synonyms ▲ Synonyms: calzada, pista.
- Phonetic spelling of calle. calle. KAHL-leh.
- Meanings for calle. A Spanish term that depicts to streets.
- Examples of in a sentence. Predators' Calle Jarnkrok on playing on Johansen, Arvidsson line: 'Where I want to be' ...
- Translations of calle. Russian : Калле
a combining form meaning “beautiful,” occurring in loanwords from Greek (calligraphy); on this model, used in the formation of compound words (callisthenics).
This is an Italian term which literally means 'light-dark'. In paintings the description refers to clear tonal contrasts which are often used to suggest the volume and modelling of the subjects depicted. Artists who are famed for the use of chiaroscuro include Leonardo da Vinci and Caravaggio.
What is Calle real in English?
Calle Real is Spanish for Royal Street, sometimes associated with El Camino Real (California). Calle Real may refer to: Calle Real, Iloilo, name used to refer to a street and business district in Iloilo City, Philippines.
Calle is the typical name for a street in Venice. Indeed, there are approximately 3,000 so-called calli (calli is the plural of call). The term derives from the Latin callis, which means “path.” How does a typical calle look like? A Venetian calle is a street, often quite narrow, that has buildings on both sides.
The table | mesa | LA mesa |
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Some tables | mesas | UNAS mesas |
The street | calle | LA calle |
The streets | calles | LAS calles |
A street | calle | UNA calle |
Although it sounds like caile it should actually be spelt "cáele and it's slang meaning a few things such as 'come over' from the verb caer + le (literally meaning 'to fall' - so a bit like 'drop in' in English) or another use is just as the equivalent of 'come here' (smiley).
Spanish | English |
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gta., g. taglorieta | Roundabout, traffic circle |
int.interior | interior |
p.za, pza., pl., plzaplaza | square |
tr.ªtravesía | crossing |
1. General. abbreviation of calle. c/ [f]
– Directions are abbreviated with the appropriate one or two-letter abbreviation (e.g., “N” is the abbreviation for “North” and “NW” is the abbreviation for “Northwest”), avoid the use of periods after the abbreviated words and capitalize the abbreviations. – The ZIP Code consists of 5 digits or 9 digits.
leche noun, feminine (plural: leches f) milk n.
1. Common. plural of mujer. mujeres [f/pl]
In Italian, the definite articles are il (masculine singular), i (masculine plural), la (feminine singular) and le (feminine plural).
What is a street type in Barcelona?
In Barcelona there are various types of public roads, the most common of which are: street, alley, square, plaza, small square, promenade, avenue, boulevard, boulevard, road, roundabout, passage, descent, stairs, crossing, viewpoint, path, and road, in addition to docks, breakwaters, beaches, parks and gardens.
The same is true in Italy: Via (means way) is used for most roads and streets. Vicolo (means alley) refers to streets barely big enough for pedestrian or scooter traffic. Corso describes a main street, an avenue.