dacha
or dat·cha
[ dah-chuh ]
noun
a Russian country house or villa.
Origin of dacha
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How to use dacha in a sentence
Most people in Russia have country homes, called dachas, with underground storage for canned vegetables and fruit.
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British Dictionary definitions for dacha
dacha
datcha
/ (ˈdætʃə) /
noun
a country house or cottage in Russia
Origin of dacha
1from Russian: a giving, gift
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