kitchen

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These   rustic   throwbacks   adjoin   to   rear   sheds   containing   a
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  kitchen   and   bathroom .

Šie kaimiški metimai, esantys šalia galinių tvartų, kuriuose yra virtuvė ir vonios kambarys.

(Anglų k.)

Dažnis

A2
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/ˈkɪt͡ʃən/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

From Middle English kychyn, kytchen, kichene, küchen, from Old English cyċen, cyċene, from Proto-West Germanic *kukinā, a borrowing from Late Latin cocīna, from earlier coquīna (“kitchen; cuisine”), from coquō (“to cook”), from Proto-Indo-European *pekʷ- (“to cook, become ripe”). In other languages, the cognate term often refers both to the room and the type of cooking. In English, the distinction is generally made via the etymological twins kitchen (“room”) (Latin via Germanic) and cuisine (“type of cooking”) (Latin via French).

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