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roof
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floor
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terraced house
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stair
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home
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city center
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apartment block
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balcony
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the country
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loft
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suburb
study
Study
simplified /stadi/
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ʌ
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(étude)

(étude)

bureau

[ nom ]

a room in a house where a person reads or writes something

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My grandfather spends hours in his study, surrounded by books and papers.
She transformed the spare bedroom into a cozy study with a desk and bookshelves.
In the evenings, I retreat to my study to work on my novel.
quiet
Quiet
simplified /kwaiēt/
q
k
u
w
ie
aɪə
t
t
(silencieux)

(silencieux)

calme

[ nom ]

with little or no noise

noisy
Lively
simplified /laivli/
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l
i
v
v
e
l
l
y
i
(animé)

(animé)

vivant

[ nom ]

(of a place or atmosphere) full of excitement and energy

dull
friendly
Friendly
simplified /frendli/
f
f
r
r
ie
ɛ
n
n
d
d
l
l
y
i
(gentil, gentille)

(gentil, gentille)

sympathique

[ nom ]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

unfriendly
neighborhood
Neighborhood
simplified /neibērhud/
n
n
ei
gh
b
b
o
ə
r
r
h
h
oo
ʊ
d
d
voisinage

voisinage

[ nom ]

the area around someone, somewhere, or something

cottage
Cottage
simplified /kaatēj/
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k
o
ɑ:
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t
a
ə
g
ʤ
e
cottage

cottage

[ nom ]

a small house, particularly one that is situated in the countryside or a village

What is a "cottage"?

A cottage is a small, cozy house, typically located in a rural or semi-rural area. It is often made from wood or stone and is known for its charming, rustic style. Cottages are usually one or two stories and may have a thatched roof or a traditional design. They are often used as vacation homes or weekend getaways, offering a peaceful and intimate living space. The surrounding area of a cottage is often scenic, with gardens, forests, or countryside views, making it a popular choice for those seeking a quiet retreat.

Residential area
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/ɹˌɛzɪdˈɛnʃəl ˈɛɹiə/
(secteur résidentiel)

(secteur résidentiel)

zone résidentielle

[ nom ]

a place where people live, consisting mainly of houses and apartment buildings rather than offices and shops

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Nom Composé
garage
Garage
simplified /gēraazh/
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g
a
ə
r
r
a
ɑ:
g
ʒ
e
garage

garage

[ nom ]

a building, usually next or attached to a house, in which cars or other vehicles are kept

What is a "garage"?

A garage is a building or space, typically attached to or located near a house, used for storing vehicles, tools, or other items. It often has a door that can be opened to allow cars to enter or exit. Garages can vary in size, from small single-car spaces to larger ones that can fit multiple vehicles or serve as additional storage areas. Some garages are used for purposes like workshops or home maintenance tasks, while others are primarily for parking vehicles.

Detached house
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/dɪtˈætʃt hˈaʊs/
(maison séparée)

(maison séparée)

maison individuelle

[ nom ]

a single-family house that is not connected to any other house, usually with its own yard or garden

What is a "detached house"?

A detached house is a stand-alone residential building that does not share walls with any other structure. It is typically surrounded by its own yard or garden, offering more privacy and space compared to homes that are attached to others, such as townhouses or apartments. Detached houses come in various sizes and designs and are often preferred for families who want a larger living area and more outdoor space. These homes are common in suburban areas, where they provide a sense of independence and personal ownership.

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Nom Composé
roof
Roof
simplified /roof/
r
r
oo
u:
f
f
toit

toit

[ nom ]

the structure that creates the outer top part of a vehicle, building, etc.

floor
Floor
simplified /flaawr/
f
f
l
l
oo
ɔ:
r
r
sol

sol

[ nom ]

the bottom of a room that we walk on

terraced house
Terraced house
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/tˈɛɹɪst hˈaʊs/
(maison en bande)

(maison en bande)

maison mitoyenne

[ nom ]

a type of residential house that is attached to one or more other houses in a row, with shared walls and a similar architectural design

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Nom Composé
stair
Stair
simplified /ster/
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s
t
t
ai
ɛ
r
r
(escaliers)

(escaliers)

escalier

[ nom ]

a series of steps connecting two floors of a building, particularly built inside a building

What is a "stair"?

A stair is a series of steps designed to connect two levels within a building, allowing individuals to move from one floor to another. Typically enclosed within the structure, stairs consist of horizontal surfaces called treads for stepping on and vertical sections known as risers that support the treads. They can vary in design, including straight, curved, or spiral configurations, depending on the layout and space available. Stairs are essential for accessibility and can be constructed from a range of materials, such as wood, metal, or concrete, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal in the interior design of a building.

home
Home
simplified /howm/
h
h
o
m
m
e
maison

maison

[ nom ]

the place that we live in, usually with our family

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city center
City center
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/sˈɪɾi sˈɛntɚ/
(centre de la ville)

(centre de la ville)

centre-ville

[ nom ]

the part of the city where the main businesses and shops are located

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Nom Composé
apartment block
Apartment block
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/ɐpˈɑːɹtmənt blˈɑːk/
(bloc d'appartements)

(bloc d'appartements)

immeuble d'appartements

[ nom ]

a large building that contains multiple flats on different floors, typically designed for people to live in

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Nom Composé
balcony
Balcony
simplified /bālkēni/
b
b
a
æ
l
l
c
k
o
ə
n
n
y
i
balcon

balcon

[ nom ]

a platform above the ground level and on the outside wall of a building that we can get into from the upper floor

What is a "balcony"?

A balcony is a small, raised platform attached to the outside of a building, typically on an upper floor. It is usually enclosed by railings or walls for safety and is accessed through a door or window. Balconies provide an outdoor space for relaxing, enjoying the view, or placing small items like plants or chairs. They are common in apartments, houses, and hotels and offer a private outdoor area without requiring ground-level space. Balconies can add both function and aesthetic appeal to a building.

the country
The country
simplified /kantri/
c
k
ou
ʌ
n
n
t
t
r
r
y
i
campagne

campagne

[ nom ]

an area with farms, fields, and trees, outside cities and towns

urban area
loft
Loft
simplified /laawft/
l
l
o
ɔ:
f
f
t
t
(combles)

(combles)

grenier

[ nom ]

a room immediately under the roof of a house, which is used as a storage or living space

What is a "loft"?

A loft, in the context of an attic, is an upper space in a building, often found just below the roof. It is typically an open area, sometimes with exposed beams or a sloped ceiling, and can be used for storage, living space, or a variety of other purposes. Lofts may be converted into bedrooms, offices, or recreational rooms, depending on the home's design and the available space. In some cases, lofts have limited headroom or may require renovation to be fully functional for living or working.

suburb
Suburb
simplified /sabērb/
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s
u
ʌ
b
b
u
ə
r
r
b
b
banlieue

banlieue

[ nom ]

a residential area outside a city

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