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#:''Nôs ferios iṭurus fimu aḍ un '''curolb''' nôs praxos dâ Sardinya.'' | #: ''Nôs ferios iṭurus fimu aḍ un '''curolb''' nôs praxos dâ Sardinya.'' | ||
#:: ''For the holidays we'll go to a beach resort in Sardinia.'' | #:: ''For the holidays we'll go to a beach resort in Sardinia.'' | ||
# sanatorium | # sanatorium | ||
#:''Circûl 1900 ann lus divixusus chastrinsis ivant suvindivixi â '''curolba''' dû Idurar Otrantih.'' | #: ''Circûl 1900 ann lus divixusus chastrinsis ivant suvindivixi â '''curolba''' dû Idurar Otrantih.'' | ||
#:: ''Around the year 1900, rich people from the cities often went to the sanatoria in the Atlas mountains.'' | #:: ''Around the year 1900, rich people from the cities often went to the sanatoria in the Atlas mountains.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 14:06, 7 May 2026
Atlantic
Etymology
From curori (to heal, cure) and -olb (place of; from Latin -ābulum), formed after German Kurort.
Pronunciation
(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [kuˈrɔlɔb], pl. [kuˈrɔɮba]
Noun
curolb n (pl. curolba)
- resort
- Nôs ferios iṭurus fimu aḍ un curolb nôs praxos dâ Sardinya.
- For the holidays we'll go to a beach resort in Sardinia.
- Nôs ferios iṭurus fimu aḍ un curolb nôs praxos dâ Sardinya.
- sanatorium
- Circûl 1900 ann lus divixusus chastrinsis ivant suvindivixi â curolba dû Idurar Otrantih.
- Around the year 1900, rich people from the cities often went to the sanatoria in the Atlas mountains.
- Circûl 1900 ann lus divixusus chastrinsis ivant suvindivixi â curolba dû Idurar Otrantih.