IPA: /hɑːˈmɑːm/
KK: /hɑːˈmɑːm/
A public bathhouse commonly found in Islamic cultures, where people go to wash and relax.
After a long day, I enjoyed a refreshing visit to the hammam with my friends.
Hammam originates from Arabic "حمام" (ḥammām), meaning a bath or a place for bathing. It refers specifically to a steam bath or public bathhouse, often associated with social and cultural practices in the Arab world.
Imagine a warm, steamy place where people go to relax and cleanse themselves — that's what a hammam is, a traditional bathhouse.