Дьиэ: Барыллар ыккардыларынааҕы ураты

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=== Timber Мас===
Мастан оҥоһуллубут дьиэлэр ханна баҕар көрсүөххэ сөп, тыа баар буоллаҕына.
Houses made of timber are found wherever there are, or there has once been big forests. Timber houses are also often found in seaside towns where the sea air makes brick and stone houses feel cold and damp.
 
* Урут уруккуттан дьиэ тутар ньыма.
* One of the oldest ways to make a timber house is to cut tree-trunks into logs. The logs are then split in half so that there is a flat side for the inside of the wall and a round side for the outside. The logs then have big "notches' or holes cut into the ends, so that when they are piled up, they logs lock together at the corners of the building without any nails. Houses like this can be seen in Canada, in Switzerland, in Scandinavia, in Eastern Europe and in Japan.
 
* Улахан аҥара каркааһа мас буолар, тас өттүттэн тугунан эмит саайыллар оччоҕуна мас буорту буолбат.
* Many houses are made with a wooden "frame" or skeleton. On the outside of the frame, to keep out the weather, rows of flat boards are nailed, which overlap each other so that the rain cannot come in. Walls like this are called "clapboard" or "weatherboard". Clapboard houses are generally painted to preserve the timber. In England and some parts of the United States, they are nearly always painted white. In Australia where "weatherboard" houses are very common, they are usually painted in bright colours. In England and Australia, clapboard houses are usually quite small, but in the United States there are very many grand mansions that are built in this way.
 
* Сорох дьиэлэр каркаастара мас буолар уонна таһынан өссө кирпииччэнэн ууруллар, оннук дьиэлэр '''хара виниир''' диэн ааттанар
* Some houses with a wooden frame have a brick wall on the outside and a wall of plastered board on the inside. This is called "brick veneer".
 
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=== Half-timbered houses ===