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'Bungalow' and 'ranch house' Hello friends, could you please tell me whether a bungalow equals to a ranch house(I wonder whether it is a question related to language learning, haha)? Thanks a lot!
Mar 28, 2019 7:48 AM
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Bungalow is an Indian word commonly used in British English. India Asia not Indian Native American. Ranch House is an American word. Where it originates from I am not sure, whether it commonly appears elsewhere in the world? I am not sure. That's all the language related information required. Both Nouns haha
March 28, 2019
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Hi, I found this definition for you. "Bungalows will also be detached homes with no garage. ... Ranch homes are typically rectangular in shape with a more elongated floor plan. The sleeping rooms are set further from the main living room area. There are typically more windows then there are in a bungalow and they are usually larger as well." I hope it helps!
March 28, 2019
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Ranch house is very american, so I'm not quite sure what it means. To a brit, bungalow is a small house with only one level (often associated with older people, because they buy them later on when and if they start to struggle to walk up stairs).
March 28, 2019
I think she's pretty. He thinks she is beautiful. They think she is gorgeous. How good looking is she? I own a bungalow. He owns a ranch house. We may jolly well live in the same house don't you say?
March 28, 2019
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