aula
classroom; hall
noun AH-oo-lah Less Common
Origin: Latin aula (courtyard, hall), from Greek aulē
Also means
courtroom
Usage Note
Aula most commonly means a school or university classroom, but it also denotes a large formal hall (aula magna = great hall of a university) or a courtroom (aula del tribunale). Its plural is regular: le aule. Unlike English 'hall', it always implies an enclosed room rather than a corridor.
Examples
"Gli studenti sono in aula."
Natural Translation
The students are in the classroom.
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