Bach vs Chalet - What's the difference?
bach | chalet | Related terms |
(New Zealand, northern) A holiday home, usually small and near the beach, often with only one or two rooms and of simple construction.
(US) To live apart from women, as with the period when a divorce is in progress (compare bachelor pad).
An alpine style of wooden building with a sloping roof and overhanging eaves.
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Bach is a related term of chalet.
As a proper noun bach
is of english-speakers.As a noun chalet is
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(wikipedia chalet) (en noun)citation, passage=Toward the end of the war, Benoit was sent off on his own with forged papers; he wound up working as a horse groom at a chalet in the Loire valley. Mandelbrot describes this harrowing youth with great sangfroid.}}