Shack

/ʃæk/ noun

A small, roughly built or poorly maintained house or cabin, often simple and cramped.

Possibly from Nahuatl (Aztec language) 'xacalli,' meaning 'wooden hut' or 'thatched house,' which entered English through Mexican Spanish. Some scholars debate other possible Germanic origins.

AFhut
AMግድግዳ
ARكوخ
BGколиба
BNকুঁড়েঘর
CAbarraca
CSbouda
DAhytte
DEHütte
ELπαράγκα
ESchoza
ETonn
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