chalet
chalet; mountain cabin
noun shah-LEH Rare
Origin: From French chalet, from Franco-Provençal dialect of the Alps.
Usage Note
Chalet is an invariable loanword in Italian — il chalet, i chalet. It refers to a wooden Alpine-style house or ski-resort cabin. In Italian contexts it is most common in discussions of mountain tourism and real-estate listings. The word is always masculine.
Examples
"Abbiamo affittato uno chalet in montagna."
Natural Translation
We rented a chalet in the mountains.
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