Maison de l'ultramodernisme is a French equivalent of the English phrase "house of ultra-modernism." The pronunciation of the architecture school-related phrase -- which translates literally as "house of (the) ultra-modernism" -- will be "meh-zo duh lyoo-tra-mo-der-neezm" in French.
"la maison" (feminine noun) is the house /or/ the home in French
The word 'house' in French is 'maison'.The English phrase 'house of', in French, is 'maison de'; 'the house' is 'la maison'.
Le numéro de ma maison in French is "the number of my house" in English.
"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.
Qui est en dehors de la maison? in French means "Who is outside the house?" in English.
"Do you have a home" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Avez-vous une maison? The question also translates literally as "Do you all have one house?" in English. The pronunciation will be "z-vey-voo yoon meh-zo" in French.
"House" in English is casa in Italian.
are you doing the cleaning, are you cleaning the house
there are no direct words that translate to "house of horrors" however the combination of words that would most closely resemble "house of horrors" in French translate into English as "I hate the United States" . By the way, the English phrase "smells like sh_t" sounds like the French phrase that, translated into English, means "I am a Frenchman".
"At Lulu's (house)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase chez Lulu. The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun-related prepositional phrase will be "shey lyoo-lyoo" in French.
"House of madder (Rubia tinctorum)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase maison de garance. The pronunciation will be "meh-zo duh ga-rawnss" in French.
In French, "house" is masculine and is translated as "la maison."