sauna (masc.)
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
Sauna infrarouge
Sauna
Yes. Sauna doesn't get as hot as say a hair dryer.
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Sauna suits are not meant to be worn in sauna. You are supposed to be naked in there.
Sauna twin is a product that makes you sweat, but disgraces the name of sauna because it has nothing to do with actual sauna.
In a Swedish sauna yes, in a Finnish sauna no.
In a Finnish sauna, yes. In a Turkish sauna, no.
Sauna World Championships are held in Finland, not Sweden. Swedish sauna is about 60 degrees colder than the Finnish sauna.
You don't use sauna suit in the sauna.
Well, I would like to say that sauna is from Finland (I'm from Finland(and Finland is the land of the saunas(over 90% does have a sauna))), but I'm not sure, is it true. In Turkey, they have their own kind saunas.
This is an example of a metaphor. A metaphor is a comparison to show how two things are similar. That would be metaphor, if the area really isn't a sauna. Metaphor is naming something to be something other than what it is, usually for emphasis or better description. For example you might step into a greenhouse and say, "Wow, it's really hot and humid in here!" A greenhouse is not a sauna, but if you say, "It's a sauna in here!" you are emphasizing the heat and humidity -- and with fewer words.