-
Latvian vasarnīca, in
Livonian sõvvõkuodā, in
Swedish stuga, in
Norwegian hytte (from the
German word Hütte), in
Czech or
Slovak chata or chalupa, in Russian...
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Especially in the
Nordic countries,
sommerhus (Danish),
sommarstuga (Swedish),
hytte (Norwegian), sumarbústaður or sumarhús (Icelandic) or kesämökki (Finnish)...
- own car) Mi eiga
hytte (My own cabin) Mitt eige hus (My own house) Mine
eigne bilar (My own cars) Bil (car) is a
masculine noun,
hytte (cabin) is a feminine...
- bad days)
though the word "ond" can mean "evil" or "bad". Norwegian:
hytte. "
Hytte" has no
exact English translation, but can be
approximated to "cabin"...
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Apparently first in
English as a
military word. Old
Saxon hutta,
Danish hytte,
Swedish hytta, West
Frisian and
Middle Dutch hutte,
Dutch hut are from...
- ('Sandwich')
Klipp fisk ('Cut fish', verb)
instead of
Klippfisk ('Clipfish') På
hytte taket ('On
cottage the roof')
instead of På
hyttetaket ('On the cottage...
- 10ff Ole Grøn: "Teltning",
Skalk nr. 1, 1988, s. 13f Søren A. Sørensen: "
Hytte ved sø",
Skalk nr. 3, 1988, s. 25ff
Peter Vang Petersen: "Bjørnejagt", Skalk...
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Alexander Nyhagen (21 May 2007). "Se Kurt
Nilsens gitar-
hytte!". VG. "Kurt
Nilsen bygger gitar-
hytte". kjendis.no.
Archived from the
original on 24 August...
-
Berggren covered the
Stein Ove Berg
version of Willin' on his
album Ei
Hytte Foran Loven (One
Cabin Ahead of the Law) in 2021.
Richard Shindell covered...
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second home", the
concept exists under other names in Danish,
Norwegian (
hytte – but the term torp is also used in Norwegian) and
Finnish (mökki or torppa)...