See also: placa, plaća, placă, and płaca

Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin platea.

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Noun

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plaça f (plural places)

  1. plaza, square
  2. seat, spot
  3. (castells) a location where castells are presented publicly
    plaça de nou, a public location where a nine-storey castell has been successfully performed
    plaça de deu, a public location where a ten-storey castell has been successfully performed
  4. (castells) a context of public performance, as opposed to during an assaig
    dur a plaça, successfully perform (a particular kind of castell) in public

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French

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Verb

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plaça

  1. third-person singular past historic of placer

Occitan

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin platea.

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Noun

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plaça f (plural plaças)

  1. place

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