Padova
See also: Pàdova
Italian
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin Patavium, which may have had a variant Vulgar Latin form *Patava/*Pataua, later monophthongized to Padoa in the local Venetian language, and transcribed as Padua in Medieval Latin; this then became Padova in the Tuscan dialect (and hence later Italian) after labialization of the 'u'.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpa.do.va/
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Further reading
Padova on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it
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