cobbled streets

Cobbled Streets Meaning in Bengali: পাথরের রাস্তা, পাথরের পথ (noun, /kɒbəld striːts/)

Definition of Cobbled Streets

Cobbled streets refer to roads or pathways that are paved with cobblestones, which are small, round stones typically made of granite or basalt. These stones are arranged in a pattern to create a durable and stable surface for pedestrians and vehicles.

Synonyms of Cobbled Streets

Antonyms of Cobbled Streets

  • Unpaved Streets – অপাথরের রাস্তা
  • Dirt Roads – মাটির রাস্তা
  • Gravel Paths – কাঁচামাটি পথ

Origin of Cobbled Streets

The practice of using cobblestones to pave streets dates back to ancient times. The Romans were known for their advanced road-building techniques, and they used cobblestones extensively. Over time, this method spread to other parts of Europe and eventually to other continents.

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Cobbled Streets in Literature Quotes

“The sound of footsteps echoed through the cobbled streets, as if the stones themselves whispered tales of the past.” – Jane Austen (পাথরের রাস্তার মাধ্যমে পথচারীদের পা ধ্বনিতে শব্দ করে, যেমন পাথরগুলি নিজেই অতীতের গল্প বলে দেয়।)

“Lost in the labyrinth of cobbled streets, I stumbled upon hidden treasures of the city.” – Gabriel Garcia Marquez (পাথরের রাস্তার গোলমালে হারিয়ে গেলে, আমি শহরের গোপন সম্পদ খুঁজে পেলাম।)

Cobbled Streets Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পাথরের রাস্তা
  • Hindi: पत्थर की सड़कें
  • Nepali: पत्थरी रोडहरू
  • Urdu: پتھر کی سڑکیں
  • Tamil: கல் வீதிகள்
  • Telugu: గల్లు వీధులు
  • Arabic: شوارع معبدة
  • Chinese: 鹅卵石街道
  • Japanese: 敷石の道
  • Russian: мощеные улицы

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