auberge
Auberge
"Hostel" and "inn" are English equivalents of the French word auberge. The feminine singular noun translates literally into English as "at (to) the bank (embankment, riverbank)." The pronunciation will be "o-berzh" in French.
A youth hostel is "une auberge de jeunesse" in French.
A hostile hostel (NOTE: Hostel is something like a hotel, motel, or inn)
Sawasdee Banckcok Inn
Inn is another word that can be used instead of hostel. You could also call it lodging, a dormitory, or a bed and breakfast.
A hostile hostel (NOTE: Hostel is something like a hotel, motel, or inn)
Tavern, pub, hotel, roadhouse, saloon, hostel...
An inn. A hostel.
The word "inn" in French is "auberge."
An inn is called 'une auberge' (fem.) in French.
1644, French for a Public Official Residence. Or Hostel, a lodging. Or Hote meaning host. The referred to a building seeing frequent visitors rather than a place offering accommodation. From Latin, Hospitale meaning an Inn