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Henrique Costa
What's the difference between: House, Home, Hearth, and Household?
12 Eki 2016 17:46
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A house is a building suitable for living in.
My home is the place I live in, and plan to return to if I leave it.
"House" and "home" are very common, ordinary words.
A vacant house with nobody living in it is still a house, but it's not a home. To nomadic people that live in tents, the tent is a home, but it isn't a house.
A household is the group of people who live together, as a functional unit, in a home. It is a slightly technical term. It's used in things like census reports and on tax forms.
"Hearth" is the floor of a fireplace and often extends out to form part of the floor. Before modern heating, if your house was heated by a fireplace, you might sit on the hearth because it was the warmest and most comfortable place to be. It's a rare word now. It's only used if you are actually building a fireplace, or as part of the idiom "hearth and home." It symbolizes the comfort of home.
12 Ekim 2016
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A house is a building meant for a family or whoever to live in. It is not part of a complex or group of houses, it is just a single house.
A home refers to anywhere that someone lives. For example, an apartment, a condo, or if someone lives in a park then they may consider that park their "home".
A household refers to all the people living in that home. For example "The whole household was sleeping" that means "everyone in that home was sleeping"
And Im not sure what a hearth is I would have to look it up.
12 Ekim 2016
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