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The feminine singular noun camera for bedroom, the masculine singular noun spazio for capacity or space, and the feminine singular noun stanza in general are Italian equivalents of the English word "room." The choice becomes clear with the purpose of the room and with stanza prevailing when in doubt. The respective pronunciations will be "KA-mey-ra," "SPA-tsyo," and "STAN-tsa" in Italian.

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