Examples of using "Háza" in a sentence and their english translations:
Where is his house?
- Whose house is this?
- Whose house is that?
He has two houses.
His house is for sale.
She has her own house.
He has a house of his own.
That's Tom's house.
Tom's house is on fire.
- Tom doesn't own a house.
- Tom doesn't have a house.
Tom's house burned down.
His house was burnt down.
- His house is near the sea.
- His house is by the sea.
In the swamps behind his house,
Her house is very modern.
Where is your house?
Your house is big.
She has a small house.
How big is Tom's house?
He has no house in which to live.
Which house is his?
This is the house where my uncle lives.
Whose house is this?
Tom's house is completely destroyed.
This is my father's house.
- That is his house.
- That's his house.
I walked past Tom's house.
Tom's house is well-insulated.
Whose house is that?
Tom's house has a tower.
His house was small and old.
His house is by a river.
Your house is big.
His house is near the river.
- I envied him his new house.
- I envied his new house.
His house is by a river.
His house is somewhere around here.
Our ancestral home is in Tongli, Jiangsu.
Where is her house?
Tom's house is full of toys.
She has a house by the sea.
Tom has a house in Boston.
Tom was standing in front of Mary's house.
There are no hospitals in the vicinity of his house.
- His house is near the subway.
- His house is near the subway station.
- That person's house is near the subway.
- The world is a den of crazies.
- This world is just an insane asylum.
I passed by her house yesterday.
- Tom has a house which has two rooms.
- Tom owns a house with two rooms.
Tom's house is by the sea.
Tom has a very nice house.
His house is not far from here.
From my house, Tom's house is just 4 km farther than Mary's house.
- He has a large house and two cars.
- He has a big house and two cars.
- He's got a large house and two cars.
His house was small and old.
His house is on the skirts of the city.
A pine stands in front of his house.
He has a nice place in the country.
He who excuses himself accuses himself.
His house is across from mine.
- Tom's house was consumed by fire.
- Tom's house burned to the ground.
Her house is at the foot of a mountain.
- His house stands by the river.
- His house is by the river.
- His house is by a river.
Tom drove by Mary's house.
- Her house is near the sea.
- His house is near the sea.
Tom's house is close to the cemetery.
The biggest house of the village is ours.
Your house is big.
Tom's house is only three blocks away from here.
His house is on the south side of the river.
Tom buried Mary right beside his house.
His house is small and moreover it's old.