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* '''dvārma''' — room | * '''dvārma''' — room | ||
* ''kamelьšītah'' — a central dining/living room, where guests are usually entertained. Common in older buildings, especially urban ones, but not found in most modern houses. | * ''kamelьšītah'' — a central dining/living room, where guests are usually entertained. Common in older buildings, especially urban ones, but not found in most modern houses. | ||
** In palaces and large public/government buildings, this term is better translated as "hall"; an example is the various sets of halls of the Inquisitorial Palace, e.g. the Blue Halls (''kāmilirāhe kamelьšītai'') where the Great Inquisitor resides. | |||
* ''maildvārma'' — laundry room | * ''maildvārma'' — laundry room | ||
** ''mundhūdvārma'' — laundry room (less common synonym) | ** ''mundhūdvārma'' — laundry room (less common synonym) |
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