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Casino

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According to the Spanish Academy, origin of "casino" is "hut", like "casa", so, both terms are related. See Diccionario de la Lengua Española and type "casino". - Renebeto.

"Ino" is the same diminutive as the "ito", so it means a little house in Italian.

Italian pronunciation

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pronunciation in Rome (which is always standard) is /'kasa/, in Noerthern italy is /'kasa/ and is spreading due to widespread northern italian private broadcast "mediaset", a private TV holding owned by S. Berlusconi. But /'kasa/ pronunciation is still standard. I corrected in the Italian section — This unsigned comment was added by 87.10.152.38 (talk).

Since the audio file clearly has [ˈkaza], [ˈkasa] isn't the only pronunciation. We can list both. —Angr 20:12, 3 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
See Wiktionary:Tea room/2016/April#Italian pronunciation of "casa" and "cosa" for discussion. —Aɴɢʀ (talk) 13:24, 2 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

Spanish from Spain pronunciation

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Why it's not mentioned /θ/ for the "s", like on the French wiki page for "casa"? Is it wrong, or it is your page that doesn't have it?