Bothy
//ˈbɒθi//
Translations of "bothy" (11 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extremaduran | choçu(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | — | |
| Finnish | autiotupa(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.), maja(building for workers to rest in), pirtti(building for workers to rest in), pirtti(building on a farm for farmworkers or other labourers to live in) | — | |
| Galician | chozo(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | — | |
| German | Schutzhütte(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | — | |
| Irish | botaí(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.), both(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.), bothán(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | — | |
| Korean | 보티(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | boti | |
| Russian | хижина(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | xižina | |
| Scots | bothy(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.), bothy(building on a farm for farmworkers or other labourers to live in) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bothan(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.), cleit(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.), àirigh(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | — | |
| Spanish | chozo(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | — | |
| Turkish | çiftlik işleri barakası(small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.) | — |
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