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** ''ṣraseka'' — idol ([[Skyrdagor|Skyr.]] ''zraszyk'' "knight")
** ''ṣraseka'' — idol ([[Skyrdagor|Skyr.]] ''zraszyk'' "knight")
** ''ṣraseklāṇa'' — idol group (half-loan from Skyr. ''zraszkajbe'')
** ''ṣraseklāṇa'' — idol group (half-loan from Skyr. ''zraszkajbe'')
==Leisure==
* ''ladragyalah'' — inn, restaurant
* ''yaridhūs'' — brewery bar, i.e. a bar that typically serves beer and wines, with the main type(s) of drink offered being brewed or distilled by the ''yaridhūs'' itself.
* ''javihumāyikā'' — a "bar" mostly serving homemade liqueurs, somewhat more formal (and less cheap) than ''yaridhaus''.
* ''lunaikeika'' — tea house
* ''hælvekita'' — fruit bar
* ''ħildelkeika'' — game hall, almost a kind of Chlouvānem "western saloon"
** ''mugišci ħildelkeika'' — game hall owned by the Mugišca (i.e. the Inquisition's Komsomol), specifically thought of as a teen-friendly environment. They were instituted in the late Kaiṣamā era, when regular ''ħildelkeikai'' had the bad reputation (still sporadically found today) of being very violent places.
* ''mulьfikeh'' — arcade (video game) hall
* ''mūmikkeika'' — dance garden - a Chlouvānem "nightclub" where danceable music styles (typically ''mūṃjas'') are played. Quite often, they're just like tea houses or bar-like establishments, but with a room/courtyard large enough for people to dance in.
* ''nakṣulkita'' — music house - like a ''mūmikkeika'', but the music played there is of a type traditionally thought of as having to be more carefully listened rather than danced to. This includes Chlouvānem classical music, which is all but elitary.
* ''ħildoe'' — game
** ''eṇāħildoe'' — board game
*** Board games, both classical strategic ones and modern more party-friendly ones, are extremely popular in the Inquisition and a prolific private industry; game halls have a large choice of available board games (as well as various card sets and billiard tables) and are the most common places parties are organized in in the Inquisition.
* ''jaṃšā'' — party <small>(in other context also used for festivals and religious celebrations)</small>


==Education==
==Education==
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