meuble ?
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meuble ?
Enzian just educated me recently about the meaning of garni- a hotel without a restaurant.
meuble is a term used often with the Cortina hotels- does it mean the same as garni ?
And while I am asking silly questions- what does "ttt" mean ?
Thanks.
meuble is a term used often with the Cortina hotels- does it mean the same as garni ?
And while I am asking silly questions- what does "ttt" mean ?
Thanks.
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okoshi, you just did! Any time you post to a thread, it pushes it back to the top of the list on the left-hand side of your screen so more people see it. If someone types "ttt," they are posting solely to bring it back to the top.
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In Italy, they use the term meuble for a small, family-run hotel, I think it's used about the same as you'd use pension or a B&B. I don't know why they use that term, as I don't think it is Italian, but I've seen it a lot (ie, the term hotel-meuble). It does have an accent mark on the e. I thought it was the same as a garni and that's what garni meant also, in Italian hotel lingo, but I'm no expert on Italian, that's for sure.
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