The difference between Spanish homes and English homes is that homes built in Spain are often made of adobe or bricks with clay tile roofs. They keep cool in hot weather which Spain has a lot of. English homes have colder weather and are more likely to be made of wood but there are brick homes as well.
What's up homes - in Spanish is -¿Qué pasa, amigo
The largest number of Spanish-speaking homes in Washington State is in the city of Seattle. Seattle has a significant population of Spanish speakers, with many Hispanic communities residing in various neighborhoods throughout the city.
Japanese and American homes differ in many ways. They are also the same in a few as well. One of the main differences is everything is just generally smaller.Being that the Japanese are a very small people, give or take a percentage here and there, they don't need the gigantic house like Americans do.Another difference is, in highly populated areas of Japan, such as Tokyo, or Nagoya, you'd be hard pressed to find a house at all, so don't hold your breath.The reason being is because of Apartments. The entire city of Tokyo is practically made of apartments. Houses usually exist in rural areas and other parts of Japan such as Osaka, Okinawa, and Okayama.Now, considering floor plans, Japanese floor plans for apartments are VERY different from American homes, speciallyif you get an apartment. Most just come with a sink and a 1 or 2 burner stove that plugs in. A lot of them don't even come with a fridge let alone counter space, other then for drying dishes.Though Japanese homes tend to be the same as american homes, with fridges and stoves.Houses in Japan may seem pretty expensive to an American reading the cost in Japanese yen or (¥) because it tends to be in the 10,000's which is equal to only a couple hundred $'s here.You can find a nice looking house for purchase in Japan for about ¥9,000,000.Which is about $113,000. Pretty good price for a house, if you ask me.
Yes, both "two homes" and "two houses" are grammatically correct. "Two homes" refers to two places where people live or reside, while "two houses" specifically refers to two dwellings that are separate structures. The choice between the two terms depends on the context and the intended meaning.
The difference between Spanish homes and English homes is that homes built in Spain are often made of adobe or bricks with clay tile roofs. They keep cool in hot weather which Spain has a lot of. English homes have colder weather and are more likely to be made of wood but there are brick homes as well.
Spanish homes
Killed and removed from their homes
you say motor homes in spanish like this:casas de motores
The Spanish Expulsion?
Homes as in places where people live... Casas
There are many different styled homes in North America, depending on the area. There are Spanish styles, Italian styles, American styles, British styles, French styles, etc.
There are not many differences between residential and nursing homes. They both offer accommodation, meals and personal care. The only difference is with the staff on duty. At a nursing home, they will always have at least one nurse on hand if not more. A residential home will call a medical staff in from an outside agency for medical needs.
sphinx is way more bigger than egyptian homes,it is also for royal and rich families to stay in,while on the other hand,egyptian home is for slaves to stay in.
'homes' = casas
They have squat toliets. And shoes are not allowed inside the house.
The symbol for American Homes 4 Rent in the NYSE is: AMH.