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"The sweet mansion" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase la douce mansion. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la dooss maw-syo" in French.
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Un château (masc.), un manoir (masc.)
It's not French - it's the name of an important mansion and garden in Tivoli near Rome - though there is a street in Paris with this name. It means the Villa (or mansion) of the East).
The likely word is from French and is spelled "mansion" (man-shun), also manse.Another word, used mainly for royal homes, is palace.
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A Chateau is a French word.It means a large country house or mansion,usually situated on large estates.
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a mansion would be called 'un manoir' or 'une demeure' in French. Manoir is used for big houses or small castle, usually by the countryside, and demeure has the more general sense of stately house. Others approaching terms are 'une maison de maître' (a large, stately house) or simply 'une grande maison' (a big house)
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