To say house in British, you would simply say house. It is said the same way as those in the United States say it. Apartment would be a different word from the United States however. The British would call an apartment a flat.
It is not clear just what you want to know. You say "in the house" (in thuh hows). If you want a translation, you need to say which language you want to know how to say that in.
we are en route house
The British speak English just as Americans and Canadians do. So they would say "Shut up". They do have other ways of saying it.
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I would say Thanks for accepting me in your home, rather than house...
The current British royal house is the House of Windsor.
The Intolerable Acts , said that the colonists had to feed and house british soldiers , for their punishment for the Boston Tea Party.
The two branches of the British Parliament are the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
In British English, "How are you?" can be said as "How do you do?" or "How are you doing?"
We 'British' would say "I miss you"
The Intolerable Acts , said that the colonists had to feed and house british soldiers , for their punishment for the Boston Tea Party.
the british burned the White House and the Capitol
Hmm... speakers with British accents may say flaw and floor closely enough to be considered homonyms.
The British say 'z' as zed.
Cousin is the same as how you say it in America but with a British accent. British people speak English.
they burned the white house. Actually, it was not yet known as the White House. It was the Capital Building.It became kown as the White House because it was painted white to hide the black charring the occured as a resulted of the fire
In British English, you can say "goodnight" or "night" as a shorter version.