Stratford (en. Stratford)
/ˈstræt.fərd/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
The name of a place in the United Kingdom, especially known for its cultural legacy.
Stratford is famous for the Shakespeare Theatre.
Stratford es famoso por el Teatro de Shakespeare.
An area in London, known for its diversity and urban development.
The new shopping center in Stratford has attracted many visitors.
El nuevo centro comercial en Stratford ha atraído a muchos visitantes.
Linked to historical and artistic activities.
The art festival in Stratford brings together creatives from around the world.
El festival de arte en Stratford reúne a creativos de todo el mundo.
Etymology
The name 'Stratford' comes from Old English 'straet' meaning 'street' and 'ford' meaning 'ford'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Stratford upon Avon
A city in England, famous for being the birthplace of Shakespeare.
Stratford upon Avon
Stratford East
A part of Stratford known for its diverse community.
Stratford East
Stratford International
A train station in Stratford that connects to Europe.
Stratford International
Related Words
Shakespeare
Famous English playwright and poet born in Stratford.
Shakespeare
theater
A place where dramatic works are performed, related to the legacy of Stratford.
teatro
culture
A set of knowledge, beliefs, and artistic expressions in Stratford.
cultura
Slang Meanings
Referring informally to a well-known place.
We're going to Stratford tonight.
Vamos a Stratford esta noche.
Used to describe an artistic or cultural event.
The festival in Stratford is pure art.
El festival en Stratford es puro arte.