IPA: /ˈsʊkə/
KK: /sʊkə/
A temporary structure or booth made of natural materials, used by Jewish people during the festival of Sukkot for eating and sometimes sleeping.
During the festival of Sukkot, families build a sukkah in their backyards to celebrate.
The word 'sukkah' originates from Hebrew 'סוכה' (sukkah), meaning a temporary dwelling or booth. It refers specifically to the temporary structures built during the Jewish festival of Sukkot.
Imagine a temporary dwelling or booth that represents a place of shelter during a festival — that's what a 'sukkah' is.
No commonly confused words.