Plural form of aula in some contexts, or a variant referring to multiple large halls or assembly chambers.
From Latin aula with English plural -s, sometimes used as an alternative to the Latin plural aulae in modern English contexts.
Different plurals show how languages compete—do you say 'aulae' (fancy Latin) or 'aulas' (English style)? Both exist, showing language evolution in real time.
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