cabane=hut, cabin, shack, shed, log cabin, shantyhutte=hut, lodge, cabin, shackcase=square, hut, compartment, frame, shack, pigeonholecabanon=shed, cottage, hut, booby hatch
cabane
Cabine or Cabane may be French equivalents of 'hut'. They're both feminine nouns whose definite articles are 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite articles are 'une'['a, one']. But 'cabane' is a general word for 'hut', and 'cabine' is a 'hut' on the beach'. They respectively are pronounced 'kah-been' and 'kah-bahn'.
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this is how you say it in french Sheila
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you say it in a french accent
cabane de beauté
You can say whatever, usually its Color Number Color Number, then Go or Hut, sometimes you don't have to say either
Cabine or Cabane may be French equivalents of 'hut'. They're both feminine nouns whose definite articles are 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite articles are 'une'['a, one']. But 'cabane' is a general word for 'hut', and 'cabine' is a 'hut' on the beach'. They respectively are pronounced 'kah-been' and 'kah-bahn'.
You say "(der) Hut."
it rhymes with hut and putt.
it rhymes with hut and putt.
hut 234
hut or cabine
it does not say on the website
It sounds like, "Alright Ladies, hut hut!" lol but i really have no idea!
The term "hut" is derived from Military cadence marching. Sometime around the 1950s, it was adapted for use by quarterbacks, because it is short and has a distinctive sound. Please see the related links below for a great article regarding the origins of Hut in the NFL.
Absolutely nothing.