When wanting to translate the word "number" from English to French, the french translation is "nombre." When used in a sentence properly, the english phrase of "the number is seven" translate to "le nombre est de sept" in French.
Toulouse is known as "la ville rose" because a large number of buildings and houses are made in bricks.
French Building Materials most likely, Just like American Houses are built with American building Materials, and British Houses with British materials etc etc. Some houses obviously might import foreign materials and break that rule. The point is though, houses in France are built like houses elsewhere in the Western World, out of wood and bricks and plaster and cement and tiles for the roof etc etc.
well when your coming to school 20 houses would be on the right and when you come back the decretion changes so it would the right would now become the left so it would be 20 houses........ to cut to the chace it the same direction same number of houses. 20
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
Houses because garages fit into houses so the must be smaller
Clondalkin Property offers to sell houses, garages in Clondalkin, Dublin. The houses are in many different styles, sizes and with a wide range of prices.
There are many homes without driveways, also some share with other houses. They park in the street, rented garages or in their grass if they are classy.
Sectional buildings / sectional garages can be bought from various suppliers in the UK. Kent sectional sell a range of sectional buildings, including summer houses, workshops and garages.
Houses were old, not built secure, no heat, no electricity, no garages to put cars in, lets just say not as great as the houses we have now in 2009.
16 inch on houses, can be 16 or 24 on garages and non living space structures.
no they are full of French people
maison
in houses,garages sheds or garages.also mexican free tailed bats and big brown bats
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'garages', in which case any noun that suits the situation can be used; for example, a row of garages, a group of garages, block of garages, etc.
a house -> une maison(some) houses - > des maisons(the) houses -> les maisonsmy house -> ma maisonyour houses -> tes maisonsyour houses -> vos maisons (plural your and also formal)
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