Concrete or bricks
Homes in China are commonly made from concrete, glass, wood and steel, just like most other modern houses. Houses in China can also be made with thatched roofs, but modern houses are more common.
cinder blocks and cement.
The Romanian language equivalent of house is casă.
Caves are natural underground formations while modern houses are man-made structures built above ground. Caves usually lack amenities like electricity and plumbing, while modern houses are equipped with these conveniences. Additionally, caves have irregular shapes and limited entry points, while modern houses are designed with functionality and comfort in mind.
The Romanian language equivalent of house is casă.
the bad attitude of a romanian is to strangely eat beef and poo all in one in there lil houses wid there lil women brothels
modern houses are new but ot tudor houses
Well, modern Romanian kids usually play computer games, talk on messenger, go outside and play with other kids and go to mall with special friends. The only problem of the Romanian modern kids is school, because they have no time left for learning.My answer is sincere because I knew a lot of 'modern kids'.
The first Romanian flag, similar to the flag from today, is from 1834.
Houses in Kenya vary widely depending on the region. In urban areas, you can find modern apartments and townhouses, while in rural areas, houses are typically made of mud, thatch, or stone. Traditional Maasai houses are made of mud and dung, with a thatched roof.
Romanian buildings are usually made of steel reinforced concrete. Some homes are made of brick. Office buildings have steel-glass facades. In very isolated hamlets, some homes have roofs made of straw.
Monica Lovinescu has written: 'La apa Vavilonului' -- subject(s): Diaries, Critics, Romanian literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life 'Unde scurte' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature, Modern, Modern Literature, Romanian literature 'Est-etice' -- subject(s): Authors, Romanian, Dissenters, History, History and criticism, Political activity, Politics and literature, Romanian Authors, Romanian literature