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What's the difference between flat, house, apartment, room and building?
Dec 19, 2015 8:44 AM
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Generally in the English speaking world a house is self contained dwelling with its own individual entrance from the street. It can be completely separated from neigbourring houses or it can share both walls with its neigbours.
A flat is a term more common in the UK and generally means a small apartment in a building. An apartment tends to mean a larger dwelling in a building and is the term more commonly used these days.
A room - see your dictionary for this definition - this is easy!
A building - any large structure containing apartments, flats, offices et
December 19, 2015
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