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Whtat does mean "housemates"?
Aug 15, 2009 4:27 PM
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Young people often move out of their parent's home and share a house or a flat with friends. In British English the people they share with are called 'housemates'. It doesn't mean that they share a bedroom, just the same house or flat. The word 'mate' means friend. In American English I think they use the word 'roommate' to mean 'housemate'. In British English, a roommate would be a friend who you share a bedroom with. Sometimes when students go away to school or university they have to share a room with someone and so they have a roommate.
August 15, 2009
Housemates are called flatmates here. It just means that you are sharing a house or apartment.
August 16, 2009
Yes, in the US, we say "roommates", whether it is sharing a room, house or apartment.
August 16, 2009
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