Booth

/buθ/ noun

A small temporary structure or enclosed space, often used for selling goods, voting, or providing services. A partially enclosed seating area in restaurants.

From Middle English 'bothe', from Old Norse 'búð' meaning 'dwelling, booth'. Originally referred to temporary market stalls, the concept expanded to any small, functional enclosure serving a specific purpose.

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ARكشك
BNবুথ
CAcaseta
CSkabina
DAbås
DEBude
ELπερίπτερο
EScaseta
FAغرفه
FIkoppi
FRcabine
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