IPA: /riˈæltoʊ/
KK: /riˈæltoʊ/
A place where people buy and sell goods, often in an open area, or a district known for theaters and performances.
The rialto was bustling with vendors selling fresh produce and handmade crafts.
Rialto originates from the Italian word 'Rialto', which refers to a specific area in Venice known for its market and commerce. The term itself is derived from 'Rivo Alto', meaning 'high bank' or 'high shore', referring to the location's elevation along the Grand Canal. The word signifies a place of trade and economic activity.
Imagine a bustling market on a 'high bank' ('Rivo Alto') where merchants gather to trade — that's the essence of 'rialto' as a center of commerce.