The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
I live in a huge terraced house (English) -> Je vis dans une grande maison mitoyenne (French)
I live in a beautiful house with a large backyard.
"La maison" is a French term that translates to "the house" in English. It refers to a building or structure where people live or reside.
You would say "Je vis dans une maison horrible" in French.
They live in a fairly large house.
He lives in house.
In a very large house....
large house
Yes, centipedes, some of them quite large, live in deserts.
The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
In a large beautiful house in Surrey, England
Of course you can we have a French province called Quebec, and we host a large number of bilingual citizens in Canada
If you mean to live in the context of 'I live in a big house' then the infinitive is habiter. If you mean to live in the context of 'I want to live, not die' then the infinitive is vivre
Cities - by quite a large margin
A large, white, old house that his mom, Esme, fixed up.
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