Pronunciation: /ˈsʊkə/
noun a temporary hut or shelter used during the Jewish festival of Sukkot
A1 A sukkah is a temporary hut constructed for the Jewish festival of Sukkot.
A2 During Sukkot, Jewish families eat meals in the sukkah to commemorate the exodus from Egypt.
B1 Building a sukkah requires specific materials such as branches, leaves, and bamboo.
B2 The sukkah is traditionally decorated with fruits and decorations to celebrate the harvest festival.
C1 In some communities, there are competitions for the most beautifully decorated sukkah.
C2 The sukkah holds symbolic significance in Jewish tradition, representing the temporary dwellings of the Israelites during their journey in the desert.
formal During the festival of Sukkot, Jewish families build a sukkah in their backyard.
informal Hey, let's hang out in the sukkah and enjoy the Sukkot celebrations!
slang I love chilling in the sukkah with my friends during Sukkot.
figurative The sukkah represents the temporary dwellings of the Israelites during their exodus from Egypt.
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