votre maison est un pavillon jumelé
semidetached is spelled 'mitoyen, mitoyenne' in French a semidetached house: une maison mitoyenne, un pavillon mitoyen Another adjective you can hear is 'accolé / accolée'
Yes as long as the bass doesnt demolish everyones house....
There are about 35% of the French people living in apartments, and 65% living in houses (either detached or semidetached). (source: EU commission - in link)
No. Begin is a verb.
the french word for house is maison
According to the dictionary:1. (Historical Terms) (in ancient Rome) a country house, usually consisting of farm buildings and residential quarters around a courtyard2. a large and usually luxurious country residence3. Brit a detached or semidetached suburban house4. NZ a medium-sized suburban house standing in its own grounds
The word 'house' in French is 'maison'.The English phrase 'house of', in French, is 'maison de'; 'the house' is 'la maison'.
The word "house" in French translates to "maison."
The house is "la maison" (fem.) in French.
The French word for house is 'maison'.
The house is 'la maison' in French.
The french word for house is Maison. Pronounced Maez-on.