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[[File:Buccleuch Cottages Beaulieu New Forest.jpg|thumb|left|Brick and tile houses in Beaulieu, England]]
 
=== Fired bricksКирпииччэ ===
* Туой туттуллар буоллаҕына уматтахха быдан кытаанах уонна бөҕө буолара быһаарыллыбыт. Уу түстэҕинэ арахсан хаалбат уонна сороҕор тыыһынча сылы быһа харыстаныан сөп эбит. Былыргы Римҥа тутуллубут сорох дьиэлэр билигин даҕаны тураллар.
* It was discovered that if clay was used, rather than mud, very strong bricks could be made by "firing" (or baking) them in a "kiln" (a special oven). "Fired" bricks were like [[pottery]]; they did not wash away easily when they got rained on and would sometimes last for thousands of years. The bricks were joined to each other with a type of cement called "mortar". Some houses built by the Ancient Romans are still standing 2000 years later.
* Кирпииччэ билигин тутар матырыйааллартан биир ордук тарҕаммыт сэп. Куораттар улахан өттө кирпииччэттэн тутуллаллар, тоҕо диэн бөҕө уонна кытаанах буолаллар.
* Bricks became one of the most common building materials. In most cities, nearly all the houses are built of bricks because they are long lasting, they do not need repairing very often. Brick houses are generally made strong by having all the main walls two bricks thick. Two walls are built side by side which are "bonded" (or joined to each other) by having some bricks set so they make a bridge between the two layers. The pattern of the bonded bricks can be seen from the outside. The two main patterns are called "Flemish Bond" and "British Bond".
 
[[File:Domki budnicze Poznań.jpg|thumb|TheПознань tallкуоракка narrowтутуллубут cityараас housesөҥнөөх ofкыараҕас Poznań are painted in different coloursдьиэлэр.]]
:Кирпииччэ ыйааһына ыараханын иһин дьиэ бөҕөтүк турарыгар кытаанах база ол эбэтэр фундамент баар буолара булгуччулаах. Ол иһин дьиэлэр тутуллуон иннинэ фундамены бөҕөргөтөргө котловаан хаһыллар.
:Because brick walls are heavy, a brick house needs to have a very firm base or "foundation" to sit on. This often means digging deep into the ground to lay a foundation before a brick house can be built.
:Кирпииччэттэн оҥоһуллубут истиэнэлэр үксүгэр черепицаттан оҥоһуллубут кырыысалаах буолааччылар, тоҕо диэн кирпииччэ оҥорор собуот черепицаны оҥорооччу.
:Houses with brick walls often have tiled roofs, because the tiles can often be made at the brick factory.
:Modern bricks and tiles come in a big range of colours, because different materials can be transported from different areas. People who are employing a builder to build a home are nowadays often shown pictures of all the colours of bricks and tiles that are available. This means that although in old towns, every house is made of the same type of bricks, in a modern suburb every house may look quite different. The bricks range from white through shades of red, yellow and brown and are sometimes very patterned, while the roof tiles include blue, green and yellow as well as the traditional red, orange and brown.
* In some countries, the clay for bricks does not set very hard, and washes away more easily. If the bricks are not very hard, then it is usual to cover them with plaster or cement, which can then be painted. In other places, brick walls are not very fashionable so the walls are plastered and made more elegant with decoration. Plastering or cementing over brickwork is called "render" or "stucco". In many countries such as Austria, Italy and Spain, the brick houses are usually covered with stucco and are often painted cream, yellow, orange, pink, red or "orchre" (which is a mustard colour).
 
[[File:Maplecroft.jpg|thumb|left|"MaplecroftМэйплкрофт" is- anТехасска historicмастан timberоҥоһуллубут houseисторическай in Texasдьиэ]]
 
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