Balcony

/ˈbælkəni/ noun

A platform that sticks out from the side of a building, usually above the ground, and is enclosed by a railing. People stand or sit on balconies to get fresh air or enjoy the view.

It came into English in the 1600s from Italian “balcone,” meaning a scaffold or large window ledge. The Italian word likely traces back to a Germanic root related to beams or supports.

AMባልኮኒ
ARشرفة
BNবারান্দা
CAbalconada
CSbalkon
DAaltan
DEBalkon
ELμπαλκόνι
ESbalcón
FAبالکن
FIparveke
FRbalcon
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