You can say これは自分(私)の家です。kore WA jibun (watshi) no ie (uchi) desu.
You can choose jibun or watashi (jibun is rather humble way to refer to yourself but watashi is basic) and ie or uchi either is okay too (ie is a bit more like home and uchi is a bit more like house, just be careful beause uchi [内] can also mean 'myself' but it they have different kanji)
家 : ie : house - general usage for 'house, residence, home etc'.
家 : uchi : home - (another reading of same kanji) when talking about personal things or your own home.
You may say 'uchi' or 'ie,' both written: 家
The word 'home' is 家 (uchi) in Japanese. The kanji 家 may be read as either 'uchi' (home) or 'ie' (house).
'Ie' or 'uchi.'
the word for house is "ie", home is "uchi"
Uchi is the word for "my home" or "my group/place".
there is no real translation for "sweet home but ouchi is home furusato is home place
Depends on context, but here are some: ie - means house or home uchi - means 'my home' otaku - means home
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
This is not a Japanese word.
Yes. It is a Japanese word.
Vusu can not be a Japanese word.