dacha

IPA: dˈɑtʃʌ

noun

  • A Russian villa or summer house in the countryside.
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Examples of "dacha" in Sentences

  • Moskovsky pisatel here is a dacha co operative.
  • Today this dacha belongs to the Abkhazian government.
  • Many extravagant dachas were built in the neighbourhood.
  • His dacha in Peredelkino is open to the public as a museum.
  • Geo locations are inherently notable, dacha co ops are not.
  • It is a dacha place for the inhabitants of the city of Kazan.
  • No source is given to substantiate the comment about a dacha.
  • The interiors of the dacha were rather simple and featureless.
  • The family decides to go to their dacha at Christiane's suggestion.
  • She was born at a rented summer dacha at Perovo, on the outskirts of Moscow.
  • These measures have been dubbed the dacha amnesty, and I think this is perfectly fair.
  • The vanquished, if they are lucky, escape abroad or putter away their remaining years in dacha gardens.
  • The dinner at the Tsarist palace they styled a dacha was an historic occasion between our two countries and deserves to be recorded for posterity.
  • But critics contend that his so-called dacha war underscores how property rights remain hostage to political winds -- and that the best defense is to be rich and powerful.

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