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1. (n.) town hall
a building used for the transaction of a town's business and often as a place of public assembly.
Etymology: (1475–85)
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| Definition of 'town hall' |
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1. (noun) town hall
a government building that houses administrative offices of a town government
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Sense: the building in which the official business of a town is done.
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Afrikaans: stadsaal |
Arabic: دار البَلَدِيَّه |
Bulgarian: кметство |
Brazilian: câmara municipal |
Czech: radnice |
German: das Rathaus |
Danish: rådhus |
Greek: δημαρχείο |
Spanish: ayuntamiento |
Estonian: raekoda |
Farsi: ساختمان شهرداری |
Finnish: kaupungintalo |
French: hôtel de ville |
Hebrew: עִירִייָה |
Hindi: नगर भवन |
Croatian: gradska vijećnica |
Hungarian: városháza |
Indonesian: balai kota |
Icelandic: ráðhús |
Italian: municipio |
Japanese: 市庁 |
Korean: 시청사, 읍사무소 |
Lithuanian: rotušė |
Latvian: rātsnams; pilsētas valdes |
Malay: dewan perbandaran |
Dutch: stadhuis |
Norwegian: rådhus |
Polish: ratusz |
Persian: ساختمان شهرداری |
Pashto: ساختمان |
Portuguese: câmara municipal |
Romanian: primărie |
Russian: ратуша |
Slovak: radnica |
Slovenian: magistrat |
Serbian: gradska opština |
Swedish: stadshus, rådhus |
Thai: ศาลากลางจังหวัด |
Turkish: belediye sarayı |
Taiwanese: 市政廳 |
Ukrainian: мерія; ратуша |
Urdu: کچہري |
Vietnamese: tòa thị chính |
Chinese: 市政厅 |
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