dacha
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Noun — A Russian country house or cottage, often used as a holiday retreat.
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Etymology
From Russian dacha, originally meaning a gift or plot of land granted by a prince — from the verb "to give."
Full origin of dacha →Frequently asked questions
What does “dacha” mean?
The word “dacha” means a Russian country house or cottage, often used as a holiday retreat. In plain terms, a Russian-style country cottage or summer house, usually with a garden.
How do you pronounce “dacha”?
“Dacha” is pronounced DACH-uh (/ˈdɑ.t͡ʃə/ in IPA).
How do you use “dacha” in a sentence?
Here is “dacha” used in a sentence: “The family spent every summer at their dacha outside Moscow.”
What part of speech is “dacha”?
“Dacha” is a noun.
Where does the word “dacha” come from?
The word “dacha” comes from Russian. From Russian dacha, originally meaning a gift or plot of land granted by a prince — from the verb "to give.".