'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!
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
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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!
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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).
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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?