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'.
cabane=hut, cabin, shack, shed, log cabin, shantyhutte=hut, lodge, cabin, shackcase=square, hut, compartment, frame, shack, pigeonholecabanon=shed, cottage, hut, booby hatch
"une cabane" is a hut, shack, cabin in French. "Casanier" from the Italian casa meaning house is an adjective describing someone who likes to stay at home. And finaly there is no such word as "casane" in modern or old French.
Hut, shack, fort, tunnel and more! :)
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cabane=hut, cabin, shack, shed, log cabin, shantyhutte=hut, lodge, cabin, shackcase=square, hut, compartment, frame, shack, pigeonholecabanon=shed, cottage, hut, booby hatch
cabane de beauté
a hut is when a QB snaps the ball... he says "hut hut hike!"
hut becuse u will change but into hut
A squalid hut is a hut in bad condition. The hut may be dirty, messy, seedy, and repulsive. The condition of the hut may be a result of poverty or neglect.
There are 658 Pizza Hut restaurants in Canada, making up 6.3% of their total worldwide stores. The majority of these are in the English-speaking provinces rather than the French-speaking.
cement hut
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It depends where it is - in Dordogne it would a farm but elsewhere, in Provence for example, une borie is a dry-stone hut.
What do you mean "Who works in pizza hut?"
The words pizza hut with a roof on it to make it look like a hut.
"La case" in French can refer to a small hut or cabin, typically found in tropical regions. It is often made from natural materials such as wood or bamboo.