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Revision as of 18:41, 5 June 2023
This page features translations of traditional architectural terms in different languages from Northern Europe, accompanied by pictures.
Hut
Beehive Hut
Irish |
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clochán |
Irish:
Cleit
English |
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cleit |
Scots:
Goahti
Estonian | Finnish | Lule Sámi | Northern Sámi | Norwegian | Pite Sámi | Southern Sámi | Swedish | Ume Sámi |
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koda | kota | goahte | goahti | gamme | gåhte | gåetie | kåta | gåhtie |
Sámi:
Lavvu
Inari Sámi | Kildin Sámi | Lule Sámi | Northern Sámi | Skolt Sámi |
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láávu | коавас | låvdagoahte | lávvu | kååvas |
Sámi:
Turf House
Icelandic |
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torfbæir |
Icelander:
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