Mitoyenne is pronounced "mee-twah-yen" with the stress on the second syllable.
"Mitoyenne" in English means "shared" or "adjoining," referring to a property sharing a common wall or boundary with another property.
"pavillon indépendant, maison indépendante" or"pavillon non mitoyen, maison non mitoyenne"
I live in a huge terraced house (English) -> Je vis dans une grande maison mitoyenne (French)
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
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semidetached is spelled 'mitoyen, mitoyenne' in French a semidetached house: une maison mitoyenne, un pavillon mitoyen Another adjective you can hear is 'accolé / accolée'
votre maison est mitoyenne
"pavillon indépendant, maison indépendante" or"pavillon non mitoyen, maison non mitoyenne"
I live in a huge terraced house (English) -> Je vis dans une grande maison mitoyenne (French)
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