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.
No
Toulouse is known as "la ville rose" because a large number of buildings and houses are made in bricks.
I made ... is "j'ai fait ..." in French.
If you are talking about French food, then a variety of french bread are made like for example the famous croissont.
they were cottages made with wattle and daub.
the wendats are a native tribe wendats is french. The wendats live in very long houses made of wood and in the summer or while they are building the houses.
no they are full of French people
maison
No
houses in Spain are made of what materials
they made their houses made of sand
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)
houses
The houses are made of bricks and concrete.
what are houses made out os in italy
houses are made of adobe and sand.
Houses in Ecuador are mostly made of cement or concrete. Some houses there are made of mud. if you ever go there you'll mostly see houses made of concrete. :D