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Traduzione e definizione

a condominium (condo): un condominio (condo) noun
This is the right time to buy a condo. The apartments we saw last week were superb. è il momento giusto per comprare un appartamento in condominio. Gli appartamenti che abbiamo visto la settimana scorsa erano superbi.

Esempi

  • "The mortgage for my beach condo is sky high."
  • "Harold : I just bought a condo in Miami!"
  • "Did you know that this girl grew up in a condominium with no elevator?"
  • "In any case, I hope this information is helpful to you, and I invite you to stop by my new condo at your leisure."
  • "Merced Heights: 1 Bedroom/1 Bathroom Spacious Condo"
Esercizio 1
Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a true statement. Bruno says to Warbuckle, "I know you have other property all over the country". The word "property" refers to land or buildings owned by someone. When he says, "all over the country" Bruno is stating that Warbuckle has property in many different places across the United States.
This is a true statement. Harold tells Bruno "I just bought a condo in Miami". A "condo", an abbreviation for "condominium", is an apartment within a building complex. These apartments are generally owned (bought and sold), and not rented. The term "property" is used here to refer to land or buildings, but can also describe a possession in general. Example: This book is my property. I own it.
This statement is false. Bruno does say "Okay Harold, here's the deal" but he is not actually offering a business deal to Warbuckle. The word "deal" in this phrase refers to the "situation". The idiom "here's the deal" is synonymous with "this is the situation" or "this is how it is".
This statement is false. Bruno tells Warbuckle "your payments on this ranch alone are costing you over 50,000 dollars per month". The term "alone" indicates that Bruno is referring only or exclusively to the cost of Warbuckle's ranch, and not to all of his properties together which cost 50,000 dollars per month.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the dialogue. Use the hints to help you.

I owe the bank 20,000 euros. "I am 20,000 euros in ".
Hint: This term describes a financial obligation towards someone or an institution.

He ordered five steaks, took one bite of one of them, and then threw everything else in the trash. I told him that he was being very .
Hint: This term describes useless, excessive consumption for no apparent reason.

My wife and I have been looking for a new place to live so we recently purchased a in Sonoma.
Hint: This term describes an apartment within a residential complex.

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the dialogue. Use the hints to help you.

I owe the bank 20,000 euros. "I am 20,000 euros in debt 1".
Hint: This term describes a financial obligation towards someone or an institution.

He ordered five steaks, took one bite of one of them, and then threw everything else in the trash. I told him that he was being very wasteful 2.
Hint: This term describes useless, excessive consumption for no apparent reason.

My wife and I have been looking for a new place to live so we recently purchased a condo 3 in Sonoma.
Hint: This term describes an apartment within a residential complex.
1 debt: "To be in debt (to the bank)" is to "owe" money to the bank. On its own, the term indicates an obligation, often financial. For example: the bank lent me 5000 dollars to buy a car, and now I am in debt. In this conversation, Bruno warns Harold that it will be impossible for him to "stay out of debt" if he continues to spend money on expensive luxuries. Note that the "b" in "debt" is not pronounced.
2 wasteful: "Wasteful (spending)" refers to expending money without care or prudence. In this sentence, someone who has ordered a lot of food, eaten little, and disposed of the rest can be considered "wasteful". Note that the term can apply to a person, (as it does in this example), but also an action (as it does in the conversation). In the conversation between Harold and Bruno, Bruno calls Harold's recent purchase of a "condo" in Miami an example of "wasteful spending". Another example: Don't be so wasteful with that paper, we should be trying to save the trees.
3 condo: A "condo", an abbreviation for "condominium", is an apartment within a building complex. These apartments are generally owned (bought and sold), and not rented. In this conversation, Harold tells Bruno that he just bough a condo in Miami.
Esercizio 3
Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a true statement. Bruno says to Warbuckle, "I know you have other property all over the country". The word "property" refers to land or buildings owned by someone. When he says, "all over the country" Bruno is stating that Warbuckle has property in many different places across the United States.
This is a true statement. Harold tells Bruno "I just bought a condo in Miami". A "condo", an abbreviation for "condominium", is an apartment within a building complex. These apartments are generally owned (bought and sold), and not rented. The term "property" is used here to refer to land or buildings, but can also describe a possession in general. Example: This book is my property. I own it.
This statement is false. Bruno tells Warbuckle "your payments on this ranch alone are costing you over 50,000 dollars per month". The term "alone" indicates that Bruno is referring only or exclusively to the cost of Warbuckle's ranch, and not to all of his properties together which cost 50,000 dollars per month.
Esercizio 4
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the dialogue. Use the hints to help you.

I owe the bank 20,000 euros. "I am 20,000 euros in ".
Hint: This term describes something (usually money) that is "owed", or a financial obligation towards someone or an institution.

He ordered five steaks, took one bite of one of them, and then threw everything else in the trash. I told him that he was being very .
Hint: This term describes useless, excessive consumption for no apparent reason.

My wife and I have been looking for a new place to live so we recently purchased a in Sonoma.
Hint: This term describes an apartment within a residential complex.

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the dialogue. Use the hints to help you.

I owe the bank 20,000 euros. "I am 20,000 euros in debt 1".
Hint: This term describes something (usually money) that is "owed", or a financial obligation towards someone or an institution.

He ordered five steaks, took one bite of one of them, and then threw everything else in the trash. I told him that he was being very wasteful 2.
Hint: This term describes useless, excessive consumption for no apparent reason.

My wife and I have been looking for a new place to live so we recently purchased a condo 3 in Sonoma.
Hint: This term describes an apartment within a residential complex.
1 debt: "To be in debt (to the bank)" is to "owe" money to the bank. On its own, the term indicates an obligation, often financial. For example: the bank lent me 5000 dollars to buy a car, and now I am in debt. In this conversation, Bruno warns Harold that it will be impossible for him to "stay out of debt" if he continues to spend money on expensive luxuries. Note that the "b" in "debt" is not pronounced.
2 wasteful: "Wasteful (spending)" refers to expending money without care or prudence. In this sentence, someone who has ordered a lot of food, eaten little, and disposed of the rest can be considered "wasteful". Note that the term can apply to a person, (as it does in this example), but also an action (as it does in the conversation). In the conversation between Harold and Bruno, Bruno calls Harold's recent purchase of a "condo" in Miami an example of "wasteful spending". Another example: Don't be so wasteful with that paper, we should be trying to save the trees.
3 condo: A "condo", an abbreviation for "condominium", is an apartment within a building complex. These apartments are generally owned (bought and sold), and not rented. In this conversation, Harold tells Bruno that he just bought a condo in Miami.
Esercizio 5
Fill in the blanks using the terms listed below. Warning: not all the terms are used!

guest | tenant | rent | lease | utilities | neighborhood | square feet | landlord | deposit | condo

The term which describes the owner of a property is a "".
The occupant of this property is called the "".
In the US, the surface area of a property is measured in "".
The legal contract that is signed before occupying a property is called a "".
A "" describes a sum of money kept as security in case the property is damaged or if the "" (money paid to live in the property) is unpaid.
The term used to describe commodities or services such as gas, water, or electricity is "".
Lastly, the area or district situated around the property is called the "".

Fill in the blanks using the terms listed below. Warning: not all the terms are used!

guest | tenant | rent | lease | utilities | neighborhood | square feet | landlord | deposit | condo

The term which describes the owner of a property is a "landlord 1".
The occupant of this property is called the "tenant 2".
In the US, the surface area of a property is measured in "square feet 3".
The legal contract that is signed before occupying a property is called a "lease 4".
A "deposit 5" describes a sum of money kept as security in case the property is damaged or if the "rent 6" (money paid to live in the property) is unpaid.
The term used to describe commodities or services such as gas, water, or electricity is "utilities 7".
Lastly, the area or district situated around the property is called the "neighborhood 8".
1 landlord: A "landlord" ("landlady" for women) owns land, buildings, homes, apartments or other property. Landlords rent properties to tenants and are responsible for the general upkeep and maintenance during the time that the property is being occupied. The term "landlord" is also used to describe the person who manages a pub.
2 tenant: A "tenant" is someone that pays rent to work, use or live in a building, or other property owned by another person. "Co-tenants" (other people who occupy the property) are also called "roommates" in American English ("flatmates" in British English).
3 square feet: "Square feet" (abbreviation "sq ft") is a term used to measure surface area - equal to one foot by one foot square. A "foot" (plural "feet") is a measurement of 12 inches (0.3048 meters). In countries where the metric system is used, "square metres" or "metres squared" is the relevant term. Example: My apartment measures 35 metres squared.
4 lease: A "lease" is a rental agreement between the landlord and tenant which gives the tenant the right to occupy a property for a period of time. This contract is usually signed before renting or living in the property. The advertisement refers to a "short-term lease", this is a property contract which is valid for a short period of time (such as 6 months).
5 deposit: A "deposit" (or a "security deposit") refers to money that is held as guarantee - to cover damage or loss of property or objects. One leaves security deposits for rented apartments, cars, bicycles etc.
6 rent: "Rent" refers to a sum of money that is paid to use, work or live in property. "To rent (something)" is to pay or receive a fixed amount of money for the use of something such as a car, flat, house, etc. Example: I rented a car for a week when I went to the south of France.
7 utilities: "Utilities" refers to public commodities or essential services, such as water, gas and electricity. A "utility bill" refers to a list of charges that one pays for the use of these services. Example: The rent of my apartment is $1200 per month including utilities.
8 neighborhood: A "neighborhood" (British spelling "neighbourhood") refers to a locality, district, or part of town. Example: This house is situated in a busy neighborhood, there are a lot of clubs and bars situated nearby. Note the term "neighbor" (or "neighbour") which refers to people who live close to you. Example: My neighbors have a child who makes a lot of noise.

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