"The boys will see your reward in my house."
its just another way of saying house.
English: House/home Spanish: Casa Italian: Casa French: Maison German: Haus Latin: Domus Swedish: hus Dutch: Huis Finnish: Talo
Adriana Della Casa has written: 'L' elegia in Roma' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Latin Elegiac poetry
The Latin word for house is casa (or sometimes domus - cf. domestic in English). The word house is of Germanic origin.
That's an unknown origin, probably from any latin american country. It compares favourably with the (rather cynical) North-of-England saying: 'What's yours is mine; what's mine's my own'
Little house is the English equivalent of 'casino'. The word is an Italian diminutive for 'casa', which means 'house'. The Italian word derives from the ancient Latin feminine gender noun of the same spelling, 'casa'.
This is how you say it "Patio adentro de la casa" I know how to say it because I am Spanish.
Casa for a cottage Villa for a country house Domus for a house in general, by far the most common word for house.
It's best to provide the full context when asking for the meaning of a word. But it looks to me that it's the accusative of "casa", which means "house".
me casa es su casa
Mi casa es ésta.Ésta es mi casa.Mi casa ésta es.He aquí mi casa.
Nuestro casa esta su casa this is the correct translation: Our house is your house translated into Spanish Nuestra casa es su casa