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  1. shanty n (shack) cabaña nf : choza nf : chabola nf : tugurio nm : A skinny little boy emerged from the shanty. Un niño flaco salió de la cabaña. shanty, shantey, chanty, chantey, sea shanty n (sailors' song) saloma nf : The sailors sang a shanty to improve morale. Los marineros cantaron una saloma para elevar la moral.

  2. shanty. noun. / ˈʃӕnti/. plural shanties. a roughly-built hut or shack. chabola, barraca. also adjective a shanty town. ( also sea shanty) a song that sailors used to sing while working. saloma.

  3. See 3 authoritative translations of Shanty in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  4. shanty noun. volume_up US /ˈʃæn (t)i/ • volume_up UK /ˈʃanti/ Word forms: (plural) shanties (hut) casucha (feminine) rancho (masculine) (Latin America) chabola (feminine) (Spain) Monolingual examples They were replaced by shanties and shacks built of nothing more than clapboard or wattle and daub with dark and threatening alleyways ...

  5. shanty. noun. / ˈʃӕnti/. plural shanties. a roughly-built hut or shack. chabola, barraca. also adjective a shanty town. ( also sea shanty) a song that sailors used to sing while working. saloma.

  6. shanty. Inglés británico: shanty / ˈʃæntɪ / NOUN. A shanty is a small rough hut which poor people live in, built from tin, cardboard, or other materials that are not very strong. Inglés americano: shanty / ˈʃænti /. Portugués brasileño: choupana.

  7. A shanty is a small rough hut which poor people live in, built from tin, cardboard, or other materials that are not very strong.