there are many ways to say "home" in french:
une maison,un habitat, un foyer, un chez-soi,
2007-06-16 20:44:38
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answer #1
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answered by Dori 6
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In Arabic, Home=Baith
In Urdu, Home=gharibkhana
2007-06-17 03:46:52
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answer #2
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answered by Shanu 3
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Home in following languages:
Swedish = hem
Norwegian = hjem
Finnish = kotona
German = zu Hause
Spanish = casa
answered by one who is lucky to be in her own home and is going to sleep soon (3.55 in the night). To you, have a good night (or a good day, if it´s day in your country) in your own home.
2007-06-17 21:00:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Vietnamese: Nhà (pronounced N-ya)
Chinese-Vietnamese: Viá»n = a lodging place to stay
Chinese-Vietnamese: á»c - house [Bạch á»c - The White House] pronoounced But-Ock
Maybe the word Nhà is from Chinese too.
Jia = NhÃ
Yuan = Viá»n
? = á»c
2007-06-17 04:23:02
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answer #4
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answered by viet_forever_more 3
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In Persian "Home=Khaneh=خاÙÙ"
2007-06-17 04:04:39
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answer #5
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answered by farhad k 1
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Spanish: home = casa. French: Maison.
2007-06-17 03:29:26
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answer #6
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answered by Katherine W 7
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Mandarin = jia
Malay = rumah
Japanese = uchuu
hokkien= chuu
cantonese = kay
2007-06-17 03:34:56
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answer #7
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answered by orioza80 2
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actually in Cantonese, it's not "kay", but a cross between "ga" and "ka".
Maison is French for "house". home = chez
Norwegian: home is hjem. hjemme = at home
2007-06-17 03:39:58
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answer #8
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answered by bryan_q 7
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HINDI - GHAR
MAITHLI(BIHAR LANGUAGE) - DERA
SANSKRIT- GRIH
GURATI- GHAR
Telugu - illu
Mandarin = jia
Malay = rumah
Japanese = uchuu
hokkien= chuu
cantonese = kay
2007-06-17 03:43:36
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answer #9
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answered by Angel 4
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Home in Japanese....
uchi 家
katei 家åº
ie 家
2007-06-17 05:38:45
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answer #10
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answered by tarumemu 5
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