Examples of using Piazza in English and their translations into Turkish
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Look out across the piazza.
Piazza Barberini is here.
And then across the piazza.
Piazza Navona is so much better.
I call it the piazza. Come.
People also translate
If you see a man and lady walk through the piazza.
We will go to the piazza tomorrow morning.
Honey, let's go see the piazza.
Let's go to the Piazza San Francesco?
Call the station, we have got Piazza.
Marlon Piazza is going to say a few words to you. Stand by.
You can't backstab someone like Ugo Piazza!
The camera tracks right to reveal a piazza and a man standing in it.
Why not pick the first two men who happen to come to the piazza?
It's market day in Cortona. The piazza is an ongoing party, and everyone is invited.
They could build an underground lot in Piazza Mazzini.
The bullion van will be entering the piazza and will be forced slowly towards the centre.
And will be forced slowly towards the centre.The bullion van will be entering the piazza.
Okay, so, we have 10 minutes to get to Piazza San Marco and I have your tasty wig.
And will be forced slowly towards the centre.The bullion van will be entering the piazza.
You wrap the pages around your head and are in that piazza for that brief period of time.
Saint Peter's square, or the Piazza San Pietro, is located in front of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
The construction of the domedtowers aimed at making the Gendarmenmarkt resemble the Piazza del Popolo in Rome.
Michelangelo's first designs for the piazza and remodeling of the surrounding palazzi date from 1536.
But into the piazza in front of Santa Maria della Pace, where invariably a soccer game is going on, and we're hit by a soccer ball.
The fact that your wife isscrewing her lover in some pathetic hotel overlooking the piazza di trevi in Rome, is that getting a reaction out of you?
Two are positioned on the Bingo Hall on Piazza Cola di Rienzo, another three on the roof of the Eden Theatre.
An ignorant slob of a hat-check girl who thinks Pisa… Piazza del Duomo in Pisa, Joey… is a stopping off place between hamburger joints.
Just off the magnificent square known as the Piazza della Signoria is the Uffizi where one can see the masterpieces of Botticelli, Raphael and da Vinci.
You wrap the pages around your head and are in that piazza for that brief period of time. And I have really not done anything much more complicated than make foldout pages.

