apartment
Korean people predominantly live in apartments or high-rise buildings due to limited space in urban areas. Traditional Korean houses called hanok can still be found in some rural areas or preserved historic districts. These houses typically have a wooden structure with tiled roofs and a courtyard.
Spanish people typically live in houses, apartments, or other types of residential buildings, similar to people in other countries. These can range from urban apartments in cities to rural houses in the countryside, depending on individual preferences and economic circumstances.
"House" is singular when referring to one specific building where people live. It becomes plural when referring to multiple buildings where people live ("houses").
The Maori people traditionally lived in houses called "whare." These houses were made from wood and thatch, featuring a central hearth for cooking and warmth. The size and structure of the whare varied based on the tribe and region.
The majority of Korean people live in urban areas, with the largest concentration in and around the capital city of Seoul. Other large cities such as Busan, Incheon, and Daegu also have significant populations. Rural areas have smaller populations compared to urban centers.
"Where do you live?" in Korean is "어디에 살아요?" (eo-die sa-ra-yo?).
They live in regular houses.
They live in regular houses.
long houses
They live in regular houses just like us.
wood
teepees
luxury
houses
Normal Ones
ryrery
chateau
brick house