Terms describing 'one who lives in a house' include:
occupant
resident
and
flatmate(s)
householder (someone responsible for the house's maintenance)
housemate(s)
inhabitant
inmate
owner-occupier
tenant (someone who pays rent to live in a house)
Generally, after marriage, the bride should leave with her husband to her in lah's house. If it takes place in reverse then we call it as illarikam. It means that the bride groom (husband) shifts to his in lah's house forever. There is no one word equivalent in English. Illarikam literally means bridegroom goes to the bride's family and lives permanently with them.
Generally, after marriage, the bride should leave with her husband to her in lah's house. If it takes place in reverse then we call it as illarikam. It means that the bride groom (husband) shifts to his in lah's house forever. There is no one word equivalent in English. Illarikam literally means bridegroom goes to the bride's family and lives permanently with them.
It means that your cheese will explode and explode until your house gets married. and everyone lives happily ever after.
Not having inhabitants; not lived in.Uninhabited means that no-one lives there.
By its self the work means broken but when with the rest of the sentence "jasmattie live in bruk" the word/sentence means that she's poor. The answer is she lives in and old disgusting mash up house . I am a trini so i know
Occupant, resident, and habitant are three...
means there is some one or thing watching u
The name of Noddy's house is "House-For-One"
A house is a building that people live in, typically providing shelter and residential space for individuals or families. It can also refer to a place where an organized group of people meet, such as a legislative body or a religious gathering.
it means a cat that lives in a house (house cat).
the one in president lives! the one in president lives!
A tenant.
It will have to be your dad......
It means "he lives in this house" in French.
House in Hindi is "घर" (ghar) which refers to a physical structure where someone lives. Home in Hindi is "घर" (ghar) as well but signifies an emotional connection and sense of belonging to a place. So, while a house is a building, a home is where one feels comfortable and loved.
It means: He Who Lives In The Great House or something like that!
The word is home. It means the place where someone lives.