The earliest use of the word chalet in English was in 1782.
It was derived from the Swiss (and French) chalet, which meant "herdsman's hut, Alpine cottage". This was probably a diminutive of the Old French chasel, "farmhouse, house, abode, hut".
The origins before Old French are even more tenuous, but chalet is attributed to the Vulgar Latin casalis"belonging to a house", from the Latin casa, "house", or the Old Provincial cala, "a small shelter for ships.
Indian
The word comes from the Latin word mittere meaning to send
Cyllan
The origin of the word mitre goes back to the old times in Greece. It was then a kind of hat which the people in Greece would wear. They called it the mitre.
Spanish, diminutive of Guerra (war)
Their are 2 syllables in the word chalet.
Answer 1Chalet is Swiss-French for a small wooden house. So the origin is the French-speaking Swiss areas.Answer 2It is French
Chalet = VEE-la (ווילה)
Chalet(also called as Swiss Chalet) is a type of house made of wood mainly built around the mountain regions. It's origin is Switzerland, and Europe has more number of chalets .
french
The word 'chalet' is a noun.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The chalet is our summer home. (subject of the sentence)The comfort that the chalet offered was well worth the price. (subject of the relative clause)As we drove through the streets of France, I noticed a quaint little house that I later found out was called a chalet. (direct object of the verb 'was called')We stayed at the chalet for a month. (object of the preposition 'at')
je vis dans un chalet, j'habite dans un chalet
Laurent Chalet was born in 1969.
Chalet Royal was created in 1937.
Le chalet was created in 1834.
Susse Chalet was created in 1967.
Susse Chalet ended in 2000.