Usage examples of "haus" in German with translation to English

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Zwei Familien wohnen im Haus. Two families live in the house.
Mein Haus ist meine Burg My home is my castle
Mein Vater wohnt in einem besetzen Haus. My father lives in a squat.
Welches Haus ist Ihrem gegenüber? Whose house is across from yours?
Er wollte gerade das Haus verlassen. I was just going to leave home.
Dieses Haus gehört meinem Onkel. This house belongs to my uncle.
Das Paar möchte ein Haus kaufen. The couple wants to purchase a home.
Das Haus wird gerade gebaut. The house is being built now.
Wann verlässt du morgens das Haus? What time do you leave home in the morning?
Er baute ein neues Haus. He built a new house.
Er verlässt sein Haus immer um sieben. He always leaves home at seven.
Ist das dein großes Haus? Is that your big house?
Ich ging um sieben aus dem Haus. I left home at seven.
Niemand wohnt in diesem Haus. No one dwells in this house.
Sie wollen einen Zaun um ihr Haus bauen. They want to build a fence around their home.
Sie bewohnen ein gemietetes Haus. They live in a rented house.
Ich bin um sieben aus dem Haus gegangen. I left home at seven.
Dieses Haus ist nicht neu. This house is not new.
Er geht immer um sieben aus dem Haus. He always leaves home at seven.
Das Haus ist ziemlich schäbig. The house is quite run down.
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