genitive: des Hauses
accusative: Haus
nominative: Haus
dative: Haus
English: "the house" is German: "das Haus".
(das) Haus - house(die) Wohnung - apartment/flat"house" translates in to German as "haus"
the house = das Haus houses = Häuser the houses = die Häuser
"Haus" is pronounced like "how"+s
Im Haus is a way of saying indoors... So to say 'They're indoors' you say 'Sie sind im Haus'
The correct translation of "mein Haus ist blau" is "My house is blue".But in the quirks of the German language it could be "My house is drunk"(unlikely but when you are intoxicated anything is possible).
des Herrn (genitive case) dem Herrn (dative case) are forms of 'Herr', meaning gentleman Mister (when adressing a person) Lord (when adressing God)
I am going to her house = Ich gehe zu ihrem Haus============================================= Depending on the context to can be translated as zu, zur, zum, an, am, vor
mich = me (objective case, German: akkusativ)
"Frau's Abode" has been used as a crossword question, along with 'Frau's spot". The answer in many places is "Haus", the German language word for "House."
Ihr is the root word. Depending on gender, quantity and case it could be:IhrIhreIhrenIhresIhrerIhrem
There are three words: der, die, das You have to decide case-by-case.