Examples of using "Haus" in a sentence and their english translations:
- My home is your home.
- My house is your house.
Our house is your house.
Your house is my house.
Leave our house.
- Home!
- A house!
Do you see that house? That's my house.
Do you see that house? That's my house.
- Where is your house?
- Where's your house?
Your house is big.
- Get out of my house!
- Get out of my house.
Get back in the house.
- This house is mine.
- That house belongs to me.
- That house is mine.
- This house belongs to me.
Go to Tom's house.
Where is your house?
Your house is big.
Tom is cleaning his house.
Tom's house is on fire.
Here is my house.
- That is his house.
- That house belongs to him.
- This is his house.
- That's his house.
That house is much better than his house.
The house is on fire.
- That is her house.
- This is her house.
Do you have a house?
The house collapsed.
That house is really better than this house.
- The house is owned by him.
- The house belongs to him.
This is his house.
- The house is on fire.
- The house is on fire!
- The house is burning.
The house has been bought.
We're selling the house.
- Where is your house?
- Where's your house?
Is this house yours?
We like our house.
- Where is your house?
- Where's his home?
- Where is his house?
- Where is her house?
- The house was silent.
- The house was quiet.
That is her house.
- That is her house.
- That's his house.
- The house is on fire.
- The house is on fire!
- The house is burning.
My house was on fire.
Tom's house is on fire.
Your house is on fire.
Leave my house.
Search the house.
Hello, old friend!
- We should go inside the house.
- Let's get in the house.
The house is haunted.
I loved that house.
His house was burnt down.
- The house has three floors.
- The house has three stories.
Let's get in the house.
- I am at home.
- I am in the house.
- I'm at home.
- I'm in the house.
- I'm home.
Somebody was in the house.
I left the house.
I was in the house.
They are both in the room.
I saw the house.
- That house belongs to me.
- That house is mine.
- I see a house.
- I look at the house.
You have a beautiful house.
I want to see your house.
Which house do you live in?
- How do you like my house?
- How did you like my house?
- What did you think of my house?
Do you wear shoes indoors?
What color is your house?
Do you want to see the house?
Are you pleased with your new house?
- You can keep the house.
- They can keep the house.
What did you think of Tom's house?
Look at that house.
- Take the children into the house.
- Take the children inside.