"A house is not a home" is the differentiation of two words, house and home, that are often used synonymously (used to mean the same thing). In the most literal sense of the word, a house is a physical structure where humans, animals, and plant life subside (live). A home, is the experience, ambiance and character provided by people, animals, events, and household items inside the home. In the phrase, "A house is not a home", the author was more than likely attempting to convey the idea that the simple possession of a physical structure in which to live does not mean that one will have the full satisfaction of feeling at "home" without the aforementioned tangible items and intangible events. The take-away here is as follows: A house is a physical structure.A home is a feeling that is associated with the physical structure of the house. Educated Opinion submitted by Wendy S. Onsted
What do u mean by home what home?if their home is a rabbit house then yesI f you mean by your house then yes if you have a lead walk your rabbit
The House is usually used as the nickname for the home teams arena. As in "not in my House" means on our home court.
It is Maori for house or home.
"Mi casa es tu casa" translates to "My house is your house" in English. It is an expression that is used to welcome someone into your home, indicating that they should feel comfortable and at ease.
A crazy house in the sense, well is if you think about it whats crazy mean it means wild and what does a house mean it means home. So a crazy house is now as wild home if that answers it.
family house/home
oikos is the greek for "house" or "home"
Home or house
"Kainga" is a Maori word that means "family" or "home." It encompasses the idea of familial connection and belonging, as well as the physical place where one resides with their loved ones.
House, home
it means that he doesn't consider that his house but yours or he doesn't like that house and perfires a different house
Where ever you live is your HOME SWEET HOME! Do you know now? I don't!: ) Well, home can mean a variety of things. Home can be your home, as in, the house that you live in. Home a can also mean home base, in baseball/softball. Or, home can just be your special place where you like to be. THAT is what you call home. "Home sweet home..."