The word "dacha" is pronounced as DAH-chuh.
The plural of the Russian word "dacha" is "dachi."
Russians typically refer to villas as "дача" (dacha), which is a secondary home or countryside retreat where they spend time during weekends or vacations.
The Russian term for country house or cottage is "дача" (dacha). It refers to a second home, often located in rural or suburban areas, where people can relax or engage in gardening activities during weekends or holidays.
the dacha (дача) is a Russian cottage. many Russians from the middle class up have these somewhere outside of a city. these country homes are popular for hosting guests, having large dinners, or just a peaceful getaway from city life.
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dacha, or izba
Kuntsevo Dacha was created in 1934.
White Dacha was created in 1898.
Academicheskaya Dacha was created in 1884.
A Russian cottage is a 'dacha' or 'datcha.'
"Дача" [`da-cha] (this means an owned or rent piece of countryside land with house on it. Without a house, it is "дачный участок" [`dach-nyi-u-`chas-tok] or simply "участок" [u-`chas-tok]).
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in a dacha in the country
A dacha (pronounced "datcha")