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Use the verb 帰る kaeru "to return". Strictly speaking you can't "go home" in Japanese. Going, 行く, implies motion away from home. So what you really do is "return home." The "home" part is understood so you never would use 家 unless there was some ambiguity. You don't ask someone to "come home", you ask them to "return (home)." There is a case where going means coming, but that an advanced lesson. BTW isn't homein a greek verb?

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家 - uchi or ie = Both the equivalent of 'home'

実家 - jikka = Parents house whether one still lives there or not

If still living at home it can be called any of the three examples

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家 (uchi/ie) is the Japanese word for house.

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You may say 'Uchi ni kaeritai (desu).'

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ホームスイートホーム (pronounced: homusuitohomu)

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