J'habite dans une maison terrible.
The house is "la maison" (fem.) in French.
To say "the house of" in French, you would say "la maison de."
I live in a huge terraced house (English) -> Je vis dans une grande maison mitoyenne (French)
At the house of X is "Chez X" in French You can also say "Ã la maison de X".
For where you live, it would be Nous habitons dans/chez le/la... Chez refers to a specific house while dans is within something For how or when you live, it would be Nous vivons dans le/la...
horrible mooonth
affreux (quite horrible) or 'moche' (colloquial)
the verb for "to live" in french is vivre. however, this verb, when translated back to english, means to be alive essentially, so if that was what you were asking for, vivre is the right verb. if you are looking for "to live" in terms of say, i live in that house over there, the verb you are looking for is habiter.
The house is "la maison" (fem.) in French.
To say "the house of" in French, you would say "la maison de."
I live in a huge terraced house (English) -> Je vis dans une grande maison mitoyenne (French)
At the house of X is "Chez X" in French You can also say "Ã la maison de X".
say your sick ..have a horrible headache
Où est ta maison ? (Better to say "where do you live" => Où habites tu ?)
For where you live, it would be Nous habitons dans/chez le/la... Chez refers to a specific house while dans is within something For how or when you live, it would be Nous vivons dans le/la...
You can say "animaux de compagnie" in French to refer to house pets.
To say "you look horrible" in French, you would say "tu as une horrible apparence" or simply "tu as l'air horrible." If you're speaking informally, you might use "tu es moche" for "you are ugly." Keep in mind that these phrases can be quite harsh, so use them with caution!