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"Castle" is an English equivalent of "castellum."

The Latin word is a neuter noun. Latin has no definite articles ("the"). But the Latin equivalent of the indefinite article is "unum" ("a, one") for neuter nouns.

The pronunciation is "kah-STEHL-loom" in the liturgical Latin of the Church and in the classical Latin of the ancient Romans.

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