'and an afternoon at home.'
"Haunted house" is an English equivalent of "casa embrujada."The feminine noun "casa" means "house." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "embrujada" means "bewitched."The pronunciation is "KAH-sah EHM-broo-HAH-thah."
"Haunted house" is an English equivalent of "casa encantada."The feminine noun "casa" means "house." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "encantada" means "enchanted."The pronunciation respectively is "KAH-sah EHN-kahn-TAH-thah."
casa = house
Casa means home. That's about all the Spanish I know lol.
A house
"Vivo en una casa" in English means "I live in a house."
Una casa means "a house"
The Spanish sentence "Tengo una casa grande" translates to "I have a big house" in English.
'and an afternoon at home.'
Yo vivo en una casaVivo en una casa. Vivo en una casa.
It is "Tú has encontrado una casa para alquiler."
The cast of Una serata in casa - 1985 includes: Maurizio Trombini
Nosotros TENEMOS una casa privada = We have a private house ('Tiene' is ungrammatical with 'nosotros')
we have a house
it is: a beautiful house
"Spano House" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Casa Spano.Specifically, the feminine noun casa means "home, house." Its singular definite article is la ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is una ("a, one").The pronunciation is "KAH-zah SPAH-noh."