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This resource provides an accessible way to learn and compare architectural elements from various languages and cultures. | This resource provides an accessible way to learn and compare architectural elements from various languages and cultures. | ||
== Building == | |||
=== Monastery === | |||
Ngalop: | |||
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== Column == | == Column == | ||
=== Pillar of Ashoka === | === Pillar of Ashoka === | ||
Revision as of 16:04, 20 June 2023
This page features translations of traditional architectural terms in different languages from Western Europe, accompanied by pictures.
This resource provides an accessible way to learn and compare architectural elements from various languages and cultures.
Building
Monastery
Ngalop:
Column
Pillar of Ashoka
Hut
Toda Hut
Toda:
Stele
Guardstone
Sinhala:
Structure
Sandakada Pahana
Sinhala |
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සඳකඩපහණ |
Sinhala:
Stone Screen
Gujarati:
Stone Window
Gujarati:
Stupa
Bengali | Pali | Sanskrit | Sinhala | Tamil |
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স্তূপ | 𑀣𑀼𑀩𑁂 | स्तूप | දාගැබ් | தாது கோபுரம் |
Nepali:
Sinhala:
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