How Do You Spell SESTIERE?

Pronunciation: [sˌɛstiˈe͡ə] (IPA)

Sestiere is a term used in Venice to describe the six districts of the city. The pronunciation of the word sounds like /sɛstjɛrɛ/ and it is spelled according to Italian phonetics. In Italian, the letter "e" is always pronounced as /ɛ/ and the letter "i" followed by a vowel is pronounced as /j/. The "-iere" ending is a common Italian suffix used to form nouns. Despite the unusual spelling, sestiere is a commonly used term among Venetians and visitors to the city.

Etymology of SESTIERE

The word "sestiere" originates from the Italian language. Its etymology can be traced back to the Latin word "sextarius", which means "one-sixth". In Ancient Rome, the city was divided into regions called "sestieri", each representing one-sixth of the city's territory. This division was based on the city's main roads intersecting at the center and dividing it into six equal parts. Over time, the term "sestiere" evolved and is now predominantly used in Venice, Italy, to refer to the six main districts that make up the city.