house in German
house in German is Haus, Kammer, Mutter, Vater, Kind — house means a building where people live, typically a single family.
house in German
Haus
Kammer
Mutter, Vater, Kind
(uncountable) A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
beherbergen
(transitive) To admit to residence; to harbor.
unterbringen
(transitive) To admit to residence; to harbor.
What does "house" mean?
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noun A building where people live, typically a single family.
"They bought their first house on a quiet cul-de-sac."
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noun The people who live together in a home; a household.
"The whole house came down with the flu that week."
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noun A building used for a specific business or purpose, often named for it (e.g. publishing house, opera house).
"The manuscript was rejected by every major publishing house."
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noun A branch or chamber of a legislature, or the assembly itself.
"The bill passed the lower house by a narrow margin."
house in a sentence
- They bought their first house on a quiet cul-de-sac.
- The house needed a new roof before winter.
- The whole house came down with the flu that week.
- The manuscript was rejected by every major publishing house.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "house" in German?
"house" in German is Haus, Kammer, Mutter, Vater, Kind. house means: A building where people live, typically a single family.
How do you use "house" in a sentence?
Example: "They bought their first house on a quiet cul-de-sac." In German, "house" is Haus, Kammer, Mutter, Vater, Kind.
Are there other ways to say "house" in German?
Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "house": Haus, Kammer, Mutter, Vater, Kind, beherbergen, unterbringen.
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