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/ˈpælətaɪn/
[palaˈtiːno]
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“PAL en tiyne”
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*”palatine” is the ‘etymological origin’ of the word palace and its ‘cognates’ in other languages*
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*latin* –> ‘collis palatium’ / ‘mons palatinus’
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*italian* –> ‘palatino’ (or ‘palazzo’) (?)
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*french* –> ‘palais’
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*german* –> ‘palast’
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*czech* –> ‘palác’
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(the ‘palatine hill’ ‘is the center-most of the ‘7 hills of rome’)
(it is 1 of the most ancient parts in ‘rome’ (the city))
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(it stands ’40 meters’ above the ‘roman forum’…)
(…looking down upon it on 1 side…)
(…upon the ‘circus maximus’ on the other…)
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