It probabilly says 'Lindenhof' 'Linde' is a kind of tree, 'hof' means 'court'
The Maori word for house is "whare."
the french word for house is maison
Yes, you would use an apostrophe after "s" to indicate possession when referring to the house belonging to two grandparents. It would be written as "grandparents' house."
The french word for house is Maison. Pronounced Maez-on.
The Hawaiian word for house is "hale."
I would abbreviate the word house as Ho. as in Somerset Ho.
Holland?
Hollande
Yes U in house is silent because if it wasn't the word house would sound like (How-Use)
Afrit
No, Dutch is the language they speak in the Netherlands (Holland)'I am Dutch.' means you are from the Netherlands (Holland)
it came from holland
'Holland' is another name for the Netherlands. Strictly spoken 'Holland' is just two provinces in the Netherlands: Noord (North) Holland an Zuid (south) Holland. The Netherlands is actually one country, despite the fact that the word's plural form suggests differently. Yes, Dutch do come from the Netherlands (or Holland).
The word "in" is usually a preposition. The word "the" is a definite article that would apply to the object of the preposition "in" (e.g. He was in the house.)
The word "in" is usually a preposition. The word "the" is a definite article that would apply to the object of the preposition "in" (e.g. He was in the house.)
birdhouse
The Maori word for house is "whare."