Hausas in Nigeria typically live in traditional mud-brick houses known as "rundown." These houses are designed to keep residents cool in the hot climate and usually have open courtyards. In urban areas, some Hausas also live in modern-style homes or apartment buildings.
The noun "house" is a common noun, as it refers to a general type of building where people live.
I live in a house.
"I live in a house."
They will be performing live at the music festival this weekend.
No, "house" is not a preposition. It is a noun that refers to a building where people live.
the house of represtentatives
The Hausa people farm beans, millet, rice, and maize.
they live in a long house
chadians live in homs
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Yes. The type of house you live in, along with your income, will affect your insurance rates tremendously.
they live in hotdogs with extra mustard
they live in a long house
what kind of shelter did craftsmen live in
They don't live in houses. They live in the open sea.
A log house in Harden county,Kentucky.