bathhouse

Etymology
From, , from , equivalent to. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A building with baths for communal use.
 * 2) A building where swimmers can change clothes.
 * 3) A business with bath-like facilities, which chiefly serves as a place for sexual encounters, especially among men.

Usage notes

 * Not to be confused with.

Translations

 * Abkhaz: аҳамам, абана
 * Arabic:
 * Armenian:
 * Azerbaijani:, hamamxana
 * Bashkir: мунса
 * Belarusian: ла́зня, ба́ня
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Chuvash: мунча
 * Czech:
 * Danish: badehus
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: banejo
 * Estonian: avalik saun
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian:
 * German:, ,
 * Greek: ,
 * Ancient Greek: λουτρών, βαλανεῖον
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi: ग़ुस्लख़ाना
 * Hungarian:
 * Japanese: ,
 * Kazakh: монша
 * Korean:
 * Kyrgyz:
 * Ladino:
 * Hebrew: חאמאם
 * Roman: ḥamam
 * Lao: ຫໍສົງນ້ຳ, ຫໍສົງ
 * Latin: balneae
 * Latvian:
 * Lithuanian: pirtis
 * Macedonian: ба́ња
 * Nogai: амам
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: badehus
 * Old English: bæþhūs
 * Ossetian: абана
 * Persian: ,
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:
 * Sami:
 * Kildin Sami: ба̄йна
 * Spanish: casa de baños
 * Swedish:
 * Tajik: ҳаммом
 * Tatar:
 * Thai: ห้องอาบน้ำ
 * Turkish: ,
 * Turkmen: hammam
 * Ukrainian: ,
 * Uyghur: سەراپ, ھاممام, مۇنچا
 * Uzbek: ,
 * Yakut: суунурҕан


 * Macedonian: соблекува́лна
 * Polish:, przebieralnia
 * Portuguese: vestiário
 * Russian: ,
 * Ukrainian: перевдяга́льня