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What is the British word for home?
verb (used with object)

, housed [houzd], hous·ing [hou, -zing]. to put or receive into a house, dwelling, or living quarters: More than 200 students were housed in the dormitory.house noun (HOME)

Add to word list Add to word list. A1 [ C ] a building that people, usually one family, live in: a detached/semi-detached house. to buy/rent a house.The English word house derives directly from the Old English word hus, meaning "dwelling, shelter, home, house," which in turn derives from Proto-Germanic husan (reconstructed by etymological analysis) which is of unknown origin.

What is a slang word for house : digs, gaff, pad and shack immediately come to mind, and colloquially, not so much slang – place, house/flat/apartment; more formally abode and residence.

What is the Old English word for house

Hus, an Old English word. The English word house derives directly from the Old English word hus, meaning "dwelling, shelter, home, house," which in turn derives from Proto-Germanic husan (reconstructed by etymological analysis) which is of unknown origin.

What is a fancy word for house : dwelling (formal, literary), habitation (formal), domicile, dwelling place.

Whether you are British or American, the place where you live is your home, no matter what type of building it is. This is one case where Americans use the same term as the British.

Break 'home' down into sounds: [HOHM] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them. Record yourself saying 'home' in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen.

What do British people call a house

Whether you are British or American, the place where you live is your home, no matter what type of building it is. This is one case where Americans use the same term as the British.From Middle English hōm, from Old English hām, from Proto-West Germanic *haim, from Proto-Germanic *haimaz (“home, village”), from Proto-Indo-European *tḱóymos (“village, home”), from the root *tḱey-.In Scotland, a maisonette of two floors in a block is called a house rather than a flat. The word 'home' is also used in the US where 'dwelling' may be used in the UK.

the house, apartment, etc.

What is the British word for house : Synonyms of 'house' in British English

  • home. the allocation of land for new homes.
  • residence. There was a stabbing at a residence next door.
  • dwelling (formal, literary) Three thousand new dwellings are planned.
  • building. They were on the upper floor of the building.
  • pad (slang, old-fashioned)
  • homestead.
  • edifice.
  • abode.

How do the British say home : 1 syllable: "HOHM"

How do you say house in UK

1 syllable: "HOWZ"

Below is the UK transcription for 'home':

  1. Modern IPA: hə́wm.
  2. Traditional IPA: həʊm.
  3. 1 syllable: "HOHM"

noun. a house, apartment, or other shelter that is the usual residence of a person, family, or household. Synonyms: domicile, habitation, dwelling, abode.

How do Brits say house : 1 syllable: "HOWZ"