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Tribune?[edit]

I am growing weary of Eastern Europeans using the word “Tribune” as a description of tiered stands used in spectator events. I understand that in your language tribune means a sports stand, but it does not mean that it does so in English as well. Since English is a different language words have different meanings. To clarify a tribune means the following: • A Roman official elected by the plebeians to protect their interests during the Roman Republic and later the Empire • An apse of a Christian church that contains the bishop's throne • It is also a popular name for many newspapers (e.g. Chicago Tribune) If you want to describe a building used by spectators the proper word is: “stand” or if you'd like to use the American English nomenclature: “Bleacher”. Bleacher’s name comes from, outdoor stands without a roof where the audience is exposed to the sun the way linens are, when they are bleached. (Rob Aleksandrowicz (talk) 21:17, 30 May 2010 (UTC))[reply]

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