Hut Meaning in English
word
/ˈhət/
huht
/hˈʌt/
huht
التعريف
A hut is a very small, simple building, often made from basic materials like wood, mud, or grass. It is usually used for shelter or living, especially in rural or remote places.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually refers to a very basic structure, simpler and rougher than a 'cabin' or 'cottage'. Common phrases include 'beach hut', 'mountain hut', and 'wooden hut'. It can sound descriptive, neutral, or sometimes imply poverty depending on context.
Spanish: choza - cabaña pequeñaPortuguese (BR): cabana - casebrePortuguese (PT): cabana - casebreChinese (Simplified): 小屋 - 茅屋Chinese (Traditional): 小屋 - 茅屋Hindi: झोंपड़ी - छोटी कुटियाArabic: كوخ - كوخ صغيرBengali: ঝুপড়ি - ছোট কুড়ে ঘরRussian: хижина - шатёр (старое или временное жилище)Japanese: 小屋Vietnamese: túp lềuKorean: 오두막Turkish: kulübeUrdu: جھونپڑیIndonesian: gubuk
جمل نموذجية
They built a small hut near the river.
basic
The old man lives in a hut in the forest.
basic
We saw a wooden hut on the hill.
basic
There was a tiny beach hut selling cold drinks.
natural
We took shelter in a mountain hut until the rain stopped.
natural
It was just a rough hut, but it felt cozy after the long walk.
natural