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Turkish bath (plural Turkish baths)
- An Islamic steam bath followed by a massage and, if running water is available, a dip in cool water.
- An establishment where these facilities are available.
establishment
- Abkhaz: аҳамам (aḥamam)
- Albanian: hamam (sq) m
- Arabic: حَمَّام عَامّ m (ḥammām ʕāmm) (public bath), حَمَّام (ar) m (ḥammām)
- Armenian: համամ (hy) (hamam)
- Azerbaijani: hamam (az)
- Bashkir: һамам (hamam)
- Belarusian: хама́м m (xamám)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 澡堂 (zh) (zǎotáng), 土耳其浴 (Tǔ'ěrqí yù)
- Czech: turecká lázeň f, hammam m, hamam (cs) m
- Danish: tyrkisk bad n
- Dutch: hamam (nl) m
- Finnish: turkkilainen sauna
- French: hammam (fr) m
- Galician: baño turco (gl) m
- German: Hammam m, Hamam (de) m
- Greek: χαμάμ (el) m (chamám), Τουρκικό μπάνιο (Tourkikó bánio)
- Gujarati: તુર્કસ્નાન n (turkasnān)
- Hindi: हमाम (hi) m (hamām), हम्माम (hi) m (hammām)
- Hungarian: törökfürdő (hu)
- Irish: folcadh Turcach m
- Japanese: ハンマーム (hanmāmu)
- Kazakh: түрік моншасы (türık monşasy), хаммам (xammam)
- Korean: 하맘 (hamam)
- Macedonian: амамлак m (amamlak)
- Malay: mandi tangas, mandi wap
- Nogai: амам (amam)
- Ottoman Turkish: حمام (hamam)
- Pashto: حمام (ps) m (hamām)
- Persian: حَمّام (fa) (hammâm)
- Portuguese: banho turco m
- Romanian: baie turcească f
- Russian: ба́ня (ru) f (bánja), хама́м m (xamám), хамма́м (ru) m (xammám), туре́цкая ба́ня f (turéckaja bánja)
- Spanish: baño turco (es) m, hammam m
- Swahili: hamamu (sw)
- Swedish: turkiskt bad n, turk (sv) c
- Tajik: ҳаммом (hammom)
- Turkish: hamam (tr)
- Turkmen: hammam
- Ukrainian: хама́м m (xamám), хамма́м m (xammám), ама́м (amám)
- Urdu: حَمّام m (hammām)
- Uyghur: ھاممام (hammam)
- Uzbek: hammom (uz)
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