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Originally Buckingham House, it was built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham
Buckingham House was built for the Duke of Buckingham. When royalty started living there, they enlarged it and called it Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace was called Buckingham House after the Duke of Buckingham who built the original building.
Buckingham Palace is the official residecne of the Queen when she is in London
In Buckingham palace there used to be 40 elevators and they put another 60 elevator so now there are 100 elevators in Buckingham palace
There are three syllables in the word Buckingham. They are: Buck-ing-ham.
Bacon or ham.
Ham (חם) as a word means "hot" or "father-in-law", but it's not known if the biblical name is related to this word or not.
Ham sandwich
If you mean what is the German word for the Italian ham prosciutto, then it is the same in German.
Buckingham
It's an abbreviation of the word brother , whats up bro ! for example .
HAM is an Old English word for a town. Simple as that. A very small one, of course, is a HAMLET. The root of the word is HAME, which has developed over the centuries into HOME.
hamburger, hamstring
You are thinking of a "hamlet" which does mean a small village. But the word "ham" often refers to a food that comes from a pig; or it can be a slang word that means a person who is a show-off and acts in a conceited way; or it can refer to somebody who is involved in the hobby of amateur radio-- such a person is called a "ham radio operator."
There actually is no correct word for "ham" in latin. So "ham" in Latin is just the same in English
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