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"Gym," "lecture" and "ring" are the respective English translations for the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish word palestra. The feminine singular noun also translates respectively as "exercise," "speech" and "arena" from Italian, Portuguese and Spanish to English. The respective pronunciations will be "pa-LEH-stra," "puh-LEH-struh" and "pa-LEY-stra" in Pisan Italian, in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese and in Uruguayan Spanish.

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