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it might be argued that the correct spelling of the word meaning "foot" in Neapolitan is "pede", with "pere" being a "more phonetic" spelling (the word is subject to rhotacism). For the moment, I created a redirect page using "pede", but perhaps it should just be the opposite (with *this* title being used for a redirect). If you know of any Wikipedia policy concerning this, please let me know. —Gennaro Prota•Talk08:44, 25 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]