Trench
It is a ditch.
The men dug a deep ditch to lay pipes for the new septic tank. I fell in the ditch, but luckily it was dry.
Another word for a deep ditch that is dug around a castle is a moat. You could call it a trench, or you could fill it full of water and call it a moat.
they dug the ditchwith shovels made outof stone
The Irish immigrants dug the ditch and the German stone cutters created the locks.
There is no such word in English.Perhaps you are thinking of the word "ditch" which is a shallow channel dug to carry surface water away.
The word "ditch" is commonly translated to "vala" or "canal" in Portuguese. It refers to a narrow trench or channel dug in the ground for drainage or irrigation purposes.
A ditch is a narrow open channel dug into the ground, typically found alongside roads or fields. It is used for various purposes such as supplying or removing water, controlling drainage, or dividing land for agricultural purposes.
A tomb is a ditch dug in the round so that a dead body (in a coffin) can be put into it. A tombstone is a stone set up over a tomb usually with the name and age of the deceased person.
To dig; to open (the ground) as with a spade., To dig into; to penetrate; to trace out; to fathom., To dig or labor with a spade, or as with a spade; to labor as a drudge., A place dug; a pit; a ditch; a den; a cave.
it is the person's job who dug the whole to fix it and it is the other neighbors decision for how long they have to do it or they can sue.