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Doručené - fedetonVýsledky 1 - 5 z asi 5 | | | 7 listopad 2007 09:13 | | Hi,
yes there are two words in finnish too:
talo=house (any house, building)
koti=home
Rgds Maribel | | 7 listopad 2007 16:19 | | In Norwegian "my home" would translate "hjemmen min", in German it would be "mein Heim" or "mein Zuhause".
I'm not native in Norwegian, but from experience and nativeness in German I would say "hjemmen min" has more of the meaning of "the place I come from" or "the place I live" and I wouldn't use it in a context as the English "my home, my castle". | | 9 listopad 2007 20:47 | | | | 9 listopad 2007 23:16 | | Oh yes. In this case, "home" is better than "house"
I guess you mean the "house"is 'building' and the "home" is like.. 'family'.
In English this sentence has been translated "My house...your house", In Korea, both meaning of "casa" are translated "집". so I neglect the differences between "house" and "home"
but in this sentence, "casa" have to be translated "home"
you point out important thing. :^)
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