DIFFERENCE BETWEN HOME AND HOUSE AND FLAT

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Home is built of love and affection and a house is built of bricks,sand, cement.a flat is built of four walls where your outside contact with world is limited. Kannan sir
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Home is an affectionate, sort of informal term for a place of residence. It's more vague; you could call any place home, be it a regular cafe where you meet with friends, or even a whole native city where you spent your earlier years before moving due to college or job, etc. House is a more formal-ish...
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Home is an affectionate, sort of informal term for a place of residence. It's more vague; you could call any place home, be it a regular cafe where you meet with friends, or even a whole native city where you spent your earlier years before moving due to college or job, etc. House is a more formal-ish word for a residential place, the actual physical stucture one lives in. Kannan sir has explained nicely. Flat is a British word for an apartment, a set of separate residences on the same floor or building. read less
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Home is where you live as a member of a family. House is usually a dwelling for human habitation. Need not necessarily be with family.
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Home is a place where you live and identify yourself with, including the physical, emotional, and social environment. It could be a hut, house, flat, mansion, palace or even the streets or jungle. A house is an independent physical structure, a flat is a unit of housing in a multiple building complex....
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Home is a place where you live and identify yourself with, including the physical, emotional, and social environment. It could be a hut, house, flat, mansion, palace or even the streets or jungle. A house is an independent physical structure, a flat is a unit of housing in a multiple building complex. They are also called apartments. So your home could be a house, flat or a corner of the street where you can feel comfortable coming back at the end of the day. This is called feeling at home. read less
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Home - It is a place where we live with a family. House - HOUSE is a place keep any thing are people for staying eg. warehouse , pump house
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