fresco

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The meaning (definition) of the word fresco
a painting made on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
The word fresco used in a sentence
“The artist painted a fresco on the wet wall of the church.”
Words that mean the same as fresco (synonyms)
paintingmural
The plural of the word fresco
frescoes
How the word fresco is said around the world
| French | fresque |
| Spanish | fresco |
| Mandarin | 壁画 |
| Hindi | फ्रेस्को |
| Arabic | جدارية |
| Russian | фреска |
| Portuguese (EU) | fresco |
| Portuguese (BR) | fresco |
| Japanese | フレスコ画 |
| German | Fresko |
| Urdu | فریسکو |
| Punjabi | ਫਰੈਸਕੋ |
| Korean | 프레스코 |
| Hebrew | פרֶסקוֹ |
| Greek | τοιχογραφία |
| Dutch | fresco |
| Filipino | fresco |
| Vietnamese | tranh tường |
| Turkish | fresk |
| Persian | نقاشی دیواری |
| Polish | fresk |
| Ukrainian | фреска |
| Bengali | ফ্রেস্কো |
| Swedish | fresk |
| Italian | affrescare |
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