灰色狼 'haiirooukami' (ha-ee-ro-oh-kah-mi) - elongate the 'oh' and 'ee'
or
大陸狼 'tairikuoukami' (tah-ih-rih-kuh-oh-kah-mi) - elongate the 'oh'
Rufao is the Kikuyu word for the English word timber.
It means that timber is harvested from trees which are replaced and does not contribute to deforestation.
"With wood" and "with woodwinds" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase con legno. The preposition and masculine singular noun reference an array of possibilities regarding wood and its manifestations -- "boat," "log," plank," "timber," "vessel" -- whose choice is made clear by context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "kon LEY-nyo" in Italian.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'timber' is tsimbao.
Carrying wood, of course.
Bosco di betulla and legno di betulla are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "birch wood." Context makes clear whether a stand (case 1) or the timber (example) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BO-sko dee bey-TOOL-la" and "LEY-nyo dee bey-TOOL-la" in Pisan Italian.
Why are japanses houses usually one story with a timber frame
Pacific Northwest. They were once the biggest supplier, now the timber is shipped offshore onto Japanese ships, cut, and sold back to us. So, in a sense the Japanese are now the supplier.
For the tree's timber, a common name is 'honeysuckle'. It is a beautiful timber, carrying a complex grain of ribbons.
The phrase is based in the Afro-American / Southern Christian church. If one were to pray a good prayer, or an extremely long prayer, you may here a person say they were "sending up timber". The timber will be used for the construction of there heavenly home....In other words your home in heaven (however great or small!) is built according to how much time you spend in prayer.
Lobo is a timber wolf in the English language. In Portuguese and in Spanish it means wolf.
A wynn is a type of timber truck or carriage, or an Old English representation of the letter W.