Chalets

/ʃæˈleɪz/ noun

Small wooden houses or cottages, typically found in mountainous regions, especially in the Alps.

From Swiss French 'chalet', originally meaning a herdsman's hut in Alpine pastures. The word comes from Old French 'chasel', meaning 'farmhouse', ultimately from Latin 'casa' (house). It entered English in the 18th century through tourism to Switzerland.

AMጋደም
ARفيلات
BNকুটিয়া
CAcaseta
CSchata
DAhytte
DEChalets
ELκαλύβα
ESchalets
FAکلبه
FImökki
FRchalets
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