pressi
vicinity, surroundings
noun PREH-ssee Rare
Origin: From Latin pressus, 'near'.
Also means
nearby area
Usage Note
Pressi is used almost exclusively in the plural and almost always in the phrase nei pressi di ('in the vicinity of', 'near'): nei pressi della stazione ('near the station'). A singular presso exists but functions mainly as a preposition meaning 'at' or 'near'; pressi as a noun is always plural.
Examples
"L'albergo è nei pressi del museo."
Natural Translation
The hotel is near the museum.
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