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THE HOUSE: PART ONE: PART OF THE HOUSE

HOUSE PARTS IN ENGLISH VOCABULARY

EXTERIOR THE HOUSE

Frontage= fasade
Patio=Patio
Back yard= arrière-cour
Front yard= Cour( avant)
Porch= galerie
Roof= toiture
Ceiling= Plafond
Parking= parking
Floor=Plancher, étage
Door= Porte
Window=Fenetre
Frontage= fasade
Patio=Patio
Back yard= arrière-cour
Front yard= Cour( avant)

INTERIOR OF THE HOUSE

Ceiling= plafond
Bathroom= Chambre de bain
Dining room= Salle à manger
Living room= Salon
Bedroom=chambre a coucher
Corridor=Couloir
Hallways= Couloir
Kitchen: Cuisine
Hall= Couloir
Wall= Mur

FURNITURES

Table=Table
Chair= Chaise
Sofa= Canapé
Bed= lit
Sofa= canapé
Armchair =fauteuil



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