Translation Est-ce que tu aimes mon pays ?
If you mean "home country" in the sense of "homeland" or "fatherland", substitute "mon pays" with "ma patrie".
Chez nous is French and translates to 'at our home', 'at our place', 'where I come from' or 'where I live' in English. In the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest it was the name of the song entered by France, which they translated to 'where we live'.
Maison in French translates to house or home in English.
"Home, sweet home!" in English is Casa, dolce casa! in Italian.
Dio benedica la nostra casa
"Do you have an animal in the house?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase As-tu un animal à la maison? The interrogative posed in the second person informal singular to a family member, friend, or peer also may be rendered into English as "Do you have an animal at home?" The pronunciation will be "a-tyoo eh-na-nee-ma-la la meh-zo" in French.
The oustal
"Center," "home country," "homeland," "mainland," and "metropolis" are all English equivalents -- in the context of colonialism's headquarters in the parent country -- of the French feminine singular noun métropole. The pronunciation will be "mey-tro-poll" in French.
Ma maison me manque
'what do you have at home?'
"la maison" (feminine noun) is the house /or/ the home in French
Quand je suis chez moi is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "When I am at home... ." The dependent clause translates literally into English as "When I am at me... ." The pronunciation will be "kaw zhuh swee shey mwa" in French.
"Je rentre" means "I am coming home" or "I am coming in".
do you have pets at home?
Elle reste à la maison in French means "She stays at home" in English.
"I want to go home early today!" in English is Je veux rentrer plus tôt à la maison aujourd'hui! in French.
"In my house" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase dans ma maison. The preposition, feminine singular possessive adjective, and feminine singular noun also may be translated literally into English as "in my home." The pronunciation will be "daw ma meh-zo" in French.
Bel ameublement is a French equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful home furnishings." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "beautiful furniture" in English. The pronunciation will be "beh-la-muhbl-maw" in northerly French and "beh-la-muh-bluh-maw" in southerly French.