House in Different Languages: The term “house” refers to a building where you might live alone or share a home with other people. It’s not a house if you live in an apartment building. Simple dwellings such as nomadic huts and complex structures composed of many systems can be referred to as houses as they function as homes for humans and animals. Family units that live in a house are called households. Usually, households are families, but they may also be social groups or individuals. Since we speak different languages and come from different cultures, each of our homes or places of residence has its own name. See How to speak house in various languages.
House in European Languages
Translation of word House in almost 42 European languages.
Different Languages | Word House |
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Albanian | shtëpi |
Basque | etxe |
Belarusian | дом |
Bosnian | kuća |
Bulgarian | къща |
Catalan | casa |
Corsican | casa |
Croatian | kuća |
Czech | Dům |
Danish | hus |
Dutch | huis |
Estonian | maja |
Finnish | talo |
French | maison |
Frisian | hûs |
Galician | casa |
German | Haus |
Greek | σπίτι [spíti] |
Hungarian | ház |
Icelandic | Hús |
Irish | teach |
Italian | casa |
Latvian | māja |
Lithuanian | namas |
Luxembourgish | Haus |
Macedonian | куќа |
Maltese | dar |
Norwegian | hus |
Polish | dom |
Portuguese | casa |
Romanian | casă |
Russian | дом [dom] |
Scots Gaelic | taigh |
Serbian | кућа [kucha] |
Slovak | dom |
Slovenian | hiša |
Spanish | casa |
Swedish | hus |
Tatar | йорт |
Ukrainian | будинок [budynok] |
Welsh | ty |
Yiddish | הויז |
Translation of word House in almost 36 Asian languages.
Different Languages | Word House |
---|---|
Armenian | տուն |
Azerbaijani | ev |
Bengali | গৃহ |
Chinese Simplified | 屋 [wū] |
Chinese Traditional | 屋 [wū] |
Georgian | სახლი |
Gujarati | ઘર |
Hindi | मकान |
Hmong | tsev |
Japanese | 家 |
Kannada | ಮನೆಯಲ್ಲಿ |
Kazakh | үй |
Khmer | ផ្ទះ |
Korean | 집 [jib] |
Kyrgyz | үй |
Lao | ບ້ານ |
Malayalam | വീട് |
Marathi | घर |
Mongolian | байшин |
Myanmar (Burmese) | အိမ် |
Nepali | घर |
Odia | ଘର |
Pashto | کور |
Punjabi | ਘਰ |
Sindhi | گهر |
Sinhala | නිවසක් |
Tajik | хона |
Tamil | வீட்டில் |
Telugu | హౌస్ |
Thai | บ้าน |
Turkish | ev |
Turkmen | jaý |
Urdu | گھر |
Uyghur | ئۆي |
Uzbek | uy |
Vietnamese | nhà ở |
House in Middle East Languages
Translation of word House in 4 middle eastern languages.
Different Languages | Word House |
---|---|
Arabic | منزل [manzil] |
Hebrew | בַּיִת |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | xanî |
Persian | خانه |
House in African Languages
Translation of word House in almost 13 African languages.
Different Languages | Word House |
---|---|
Afrikaans | huis |
Amharic | ቤት |
Chichewa | nyumba |
Hausa | gidan |
Igbo | ụlọ |
Kinyarwanda | inzu |
Sesotho | ntlo |
Shona | imba |
Somali | guriga |
Swahili | nyumba |
Xhosa | indlu |
Yoruba | ile |
Zulu | indlu |
House in Austronesian Languages
Translation of word House in almost 10 Austronesian languages.
Different Languages | Word House |
---|---|
Cebuano | balay |
Filipino | bahay |
Hawaiian | hale |
Indonesian | rumah |
Javanese | house |
Malagasy | trano |
Malay | rumah |
Maori | whare |
Samoan | fale |
Sundanese | imah |
House in Other Foreign Languages
Different Languages | Word House |
---|---|
Esperanto | domo |
Haitian Creole | kay |
Latin | villa |
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Please find below many ways to say house in different languages. This is the translation of the word «house» to over 100 other languages.
Saying house in European Languages
Saying house in Asian Languages
Saying house in Middle-Eastern Languages
Saying house in African Languages
Saying house in Austronesian Languages
Saying house in Other Foreign Languages
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Saying House in European Languages
Language | Ways to say house | |
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Albanian | shtëpi | Edit |
Basque | etxe | Edit |
Belarusian | дом | Edit |
Bosnian | kuća | Edit |
Bulgarian | къща | Edit |
Catalan | casa | Edit |
Corsican | casa | Edit |
Croatian | kuća | Edit |
Czech | Dům | Edit |
Danish | hus | Edit |
Dutch | huis | Edit |
Estonian | maja | Edit |
Finnish | talo | Edit |
French | maison | Edit |
Frisian | hûs | Edit |
Galician | casa | Edit |
German | Haus | Edit |
Greek | σπίτι [spíti] |
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Hungarian | ház | Edit |
Icelandic | Hús | Edit |
Irish | teach | Edit |
Italian | casa | Edit |
Latvian | māja | Edit |
Lithuanian | namas | Edit |
Luxembourgish | Haus | Edit |
Macedonian | куќа | Edit |
Maltese | dar | Edit |
Norwegian | hus | Edit |
Polish | dom | Edit |
Portuguese | casa | Edit |
Romanian | casă | Edit |
Russian | дом [dom] |
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Scots Gaelic | taigh | Edit |
Serbian | кућа [kucha] |
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Slovak | dom | Edit |
Slovenian | hiša | Edit |
Spanish | casa | Edit |
Swedish | hus | Edit |
Tatar | йорт | Edit |
Ukrainian | будинок [budynok] |
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Welsh | ty | Edit |
Yiddish | הויז | Edit |
Saying House in Asian Languages
Language | Ways to say house | |
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Armenian | տուն | Edit |
Azerbaijani | ev | Edit |
Bengali | গৃহ | Edit |
Chinese Simplified | 屋 [wū] |
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Chinese Traditional | 屋 [wū] |
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Georgian | სახლი | Edit |
Gujarati | ઘર | Edit |
Hindi | मकान | Edit |
Hmong | tsev | Edit |
Japanese | 家 | Edit |
Kannada | ಮನೆಯಲ್ಲಿ | Edit |
Kazakh | үй | Edit |
Khmer | ផ្ទះ | Edit |
Korean | 집 [jib] |
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Kyrgyz | үй | Edit |
Lao | ບ້ານ | Edit |
Malayalam | വീട് | Edit |
Marathi | घर | Edit |
Mongolian | байшин | Edit |
Myanmar (Burmese) | အိမ် | Edit |
Nepali | घर | Edit |
Odia | ଘର | Edit |
Pashto | کور | Edit |
Punjabi | ਘਰ | Edit |
Sindhi | گهر | Edit |
Sinhala | නිවසක් | Edit |
Tajik | хона | Edit |
Tamil | வீட்டில் | Edit |
Telugu | హౌస్ | Edit |
Thai | บ้าน | Edit |
Turkish | ev | Edit |
Turkmen | jaý | Edit |
Urdu | گھر | Edit |
Uyghur | ئۆي | Edit |
Uzbek | uy | Edit |
Vietnamese | nhà ở | Edit |
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Saying House in Middle-Eastern Languages
Language | Ways to say house | |
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Arabic | منزل [manzil] |
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Hebrew | בַּיִת | Edit |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | xanî | Edit |
Persian | خانه | Edit |
Saying House in African Languages
Language | Ways to say house | |
---|---|---|
Afrikaans | huis | Edit |
Amharic | ቤት | Edit |
Chichewa | nyumba | Edit |
Hausa | gidan | Edit |
Igbo | ụlọ | Edit |
Kinyarwanda | inzu | Edit |
Sesotho | ntlo | Edit |
Shona | imba | Edit |
Somali | guriga | Edit |
Swahili | nyumba | Edit |
Xhosa | indlu | Edit |
Yoruba | ile | Edit |
Zulu | indlu | Edit |
Saying House in Austronesian Languages
Language | Ways to say house | |
---|---|---|
Cebuano | balay | Edit |
Filipino | bahay | Edit |
Hawaiian | hale | Edit |
Indonesian | rumah | Edit |
Javanese | house | Edit |
Malagasy | trano | Edit |
Malay | rumah | Edit |
Maori | whare | Edit |
Samoan | fale | Edit |
Sundanese | imah | Edit |
Saying House in Other Foreign Languages
Language | Ways to say house | |
---|---|---|
Esperanto | domo | Edit |
Haitian Creole | kay | Edit |
Latin | villa | Edit |
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Translations for house
haʊs; haʊz; ˈhaʊ zɪzhouse
Would you like to know how to translate house to other languages? This page provides all possible translations of the word house in almost any language.
- منزلArabic
- houseCzech
- husDanish
- HausGerman
- σπίτιGreek
- domoEsperanto
- casaSpanish
- خانهPersian
- taloFinnish
- maisonFrench
- teachIrish
- घरHindi
- házHungarian
- rumahIndonesian
- casaItalian
- ביתHebrew
- ಮನೆKannada
- 집Korean
- DomusLatin
- huisDutch
- husNorwegian
- domPolish
- casaPortuguese
- casăRomanian
- домRussian
- husSwedish
- வீட்டில்Tamil
- హౌస్Telugu
- บ้านThai
- evTurkish
- будинокUkrainian
- گھرUrdu
- nhà ởVietnamese
- הויזYiddish
- 房子Chinese
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In French, the terms «foyer» and «chez soi» express the concept of home with a strong nuance of «one’s family’ for the first (foyer is originally the fireplace, and by extension the hearth), while the latter is «one’s own place» and therefore the place where one feels they belong. In some contexts, the word demeure also shares some of the nuances of the English word home.
In Japanese, there are terms like uchi (内) or wagaya (我が家) that can partially cover the concept (the first is broader in that in can cover any in-group to which the speaker belongs, depending on the context, while the second is my/our home/household/family), but their use is more restricted. There is also the term «ibasho» (居場所) which refers to the place where one belongs.
I don’t speak any other languages fluently enough to provide other examples, but I think you’ll find that, as with most terms, and especially those describing abstract concepts, you won’t find a one-to-one correspondence where other languages will have only one word corresponding exactly to home. Rather, as with my French and Japanese examples above, you’ll find that although the concept (or, rather, set of concepts) is quite common, how it is expressed will vary (sometimes considerably) from one language to the next.
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