Campanile

//kæmpəˈniːleɪ//

Synonyms for "campanile" (41 found)

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Translations

16 translations across 15 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • камбанария noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Danish

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  • kampanile noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Finnish

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  • kellotapuli noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)
  • kellotorni noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

French

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  • campanile noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Greek

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  • καμπαναριό noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Interlingua

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  • campanil noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Italian

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  • campanile noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Macedonian

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  • камбанарија noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • kampanile noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • kampanile noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Russian

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  • колоко́льня noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Sicilian

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  • campanaru noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Spanish

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  • campanil noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Swedish

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  • kampanil noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Venetan

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  • canpanil noun (bell tower, especially in Italy — see also bell tower)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a campanile.

Source: wiktionary

There was no doubt as to the direction, with the campanile of the duomo as a beacon. For a quarter of a mile the road is straight and narrow; then it broadens into an open space and Castel Franco appears.

Source: wiktionary

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