Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. In Catalan: La Galta; In Neapolitan: 'o Mascari�llo; In Italian: La Guancia. Often prone to blushing, and commonly either kissed or slapped, what is the name of this facial body part in English?"
...1. Cheeks 2. Ears 3. Lips 4. Tongue The cheek is the area of skin that covers the cheekbone and forms the lateral walls of the mouth. The term comes from the West Germanic 'kaukon' (jaw) and is not found elsewhere. In some Roman Languages, such as Neapolitan, the term is related to the Latin 'maxilla' (jaw). In others (such as Italian and Catalan), it is related to the Indo-European word 'gonunta' (jaw).
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Cheeks:
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