In French it is:
Nous avons aussi une maison d'amis sur la côte qui nous rendent souvent visite
No, "pals" is not a French word for friends. In French, the word for friends is "amis." "Pals" is often used in informal English to refer to close friends or companions.
The French word for house is "maison". The French word for home is "domicile". The word "maison" is used often in the names of French restaurants
"Maison" is French for "house" or "home." It is often used to refer to a residence or a place of dwelling.
a verandah is a porch or extension of a house, often glassed. Definition in link.
well i would just try to not get out of my house often or just hide from them.
'une belle demeure' is a beautiful house -often a stately one- in French.
Maison de rêve... I don't know if that's said often, though.
The East Coast is often referred to as the Atlantic Coast or the Eastern Seaboard.
Spain. The reason Spain was the country that children often tape pictures of fish on there friends back is because it was a sign of friendship and love, usually given to and from best friends or friends that have known eachother for many years.
'Often' is 'souvent' in French.
The "longère" is a type of small farm house often found in the western regions of France. It is a rather narrow house, often quite long as the was also an end serving as a stable and storage. The stairs to the attic are outside.
The phrase 'cafe des amis' mean 'friends' coffee'. It is derived from French. It is often used as a name for a French-themed restaurant, hotel, bistro or caf©.