Yes, "basement" is a term used in British English to refer to a lower level of a building, typically below ground level. It is also commonly used in American English with the same meaning. In both dialects, the word describes a space that can be used for various purposes, such as storage or living areas.
The basement is full of boxes. Go down to the basement. Watch the TV in the basement. My bedroom is in the basement.
a California basement is a large basement
basement = Keller basement = Untergeschoss
No, it is not. The word basement is a noun.
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It is in the basement
There is no set size for a basement.