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 Translation for 'Turkish bath' from English to Albanian
NOUN   a Turkish bath | Turkish baths
SYNO steam bath | Turkish bath | vapor bath | ...
hamam {m}Turkish bath
turk {adj}Turkish
gjuhë
turqishte {f}
Turkish (language)
gjell.
llokum {m}
Turkish delight
banjë {f}bath
banjë {f} popullorebath house
bëj banjëto take a bath
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Usage Examples English
  • In some countries the shared social aspect of cleansing the body is still important, as for example with "sento" in Japan and the "Turkish bath" (also known by other names) throughout the Islamic world.
  • The Çarşı Hamam ("Turkish bath of the Bazaar") was built in 1529 by Ramazanoğlu Piri Pasha and is Adana's largest hamam.
  • He added refinements such as a ballroom, a Turkish bath and an indoor squash court.
  • Sinan Pasha constructed the fortress of Kaçanik in the Kosovo Vilayet with an "imaret" (soup kitchen), two "hans" (Inn), a "hamam" (Turkish bath) and a mosque that still bears his name.
  • It was purchased by Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Grant Morden, a Canadian financier and Member of Parliament, who transformed the mansion by adding a large ballroom and Turkish bath.

  • A retelling in contemporary terms is "The Turkish Bath", a 1969 novel published by Olympia Press, allegedly by Justine and Juliette Lemercier in an autobiographical format.
  • It was situated along the bank of the Sava river, from the old Turkish bath (modern Planetarium) to the mouth of the Sava into the Danube.
  • The specific use of heat was however often associated with the Turkish bath.
  • During the Ottoman period, the Roman foundations were used for the Turkish bath in the 16th century.
  • Another very popular venue is the Turkish Bath (Hamam) built in 306 AD, in which locals and visitors alike come to relax after a hot day.

  • or Turkish bath is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world.
  • "Hamam" ([...] , also known as "Steam: The Turkish Bath") is a 1997 Italian-Turkish-Spanish film directed by Ferzan Özpetek about the powerful transformations certain places can cause in people.
  • Steam baths, such as the Turkish bath, where the humidity approaches 100%, will be set to a much lower temperature of around [...] to compensate.
  • The winning building was the turkish-bath section of the Victoria Baths in Manchester; however, bureaucratic and technical hurdles meant that the money raised could not be spent immediately, and final planning-approval to begin a restoration process did not go through until September 2005.
  • Ricciardo Minutolo loves the wife of Filippello Fighinolfi, and knowing her to be jealous, makes her believe that his own wife is to meet Filippello at a Turkish bath house on the ensuing day; whereby she is induced to go thither, where, thinking to have been with her husband, she discovers that she has tarried with Ricciardo.

  • He has planned a Home Guard training exercise for the following day; in which he himself would be the designated 'flag target' for capture by the opposite side; but they break the rules and seize him in advance in a Turkish bath.
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