albergo
[ ahl-ber-gaw ]
noun,plural al·ber·ghi [ahl-ber-gee]. /ɑlˈbɛr gi/. Italian.
an inn or hotel.
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How to use albergo in a sentence
So we went to her hotel, which was not the albergo della Madonna.
Castellinaria | Henry Festing JonesThe albergo Trinacria was not merely shaken down, it was also burnt.
Castellinaria | Henry Festing JonesIt has, curiously enough, an albergo della Nuova York, built on the fortification walls of feudal days.
Italian Highways and Byways from a Motor Car | Francis MiltounThe albergo Asolo, in the main street, offers clean and characteristic accommodation with charges to correspond.
Italian Highways and Byways from a Motor Car | Francis MiltounCertainly it filled the albergo Capello dOro to such an extent that it was doubtful for a time if we could find a place.
Italian Highways and Byways from a Motor Car | Francis Miltoun
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