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What is the word of home in different languages?

Here are the words for "home" in some different languages:

European Languages:

* English: Home

* French: Maison (pronounced "may-zon")

* Spanish: Casa (pronounced "kah-sah")

* Italian: Casa (pronounced "kah-sah")

* German: Zuhause (pronounced "oo-tsoo-hah-zay")

* Portuguese: Casa (pronounced "kah-zah")

* Russian: Дом (pronounced "dom")

* Polish: Dom (pronounced "dom")

* Dutch: Thuis (pronounced "thoys")

* Swedish: Hem (pronounced "hem")

* Finnish: Koti (pronounced "koh-tee")

* Greek: Σπίτι (pronounced "spiti")

* Hungarian: Otthon (pronounced "ot-thon")

Asian Languages:

* Japanese: 家 (pronounced "ie")

* Chinese (Mandarin): 家 (pronounced "jia")

* Korean: 집 (pronounced "jib")

* Hindi: घर (pronounced "ghar")

* Arabic: بيت (pronounced "bayt")

Other Languages:

* Turkish: Ev (pronounced "ev")

* Hebrew: בית (pronounced "bayt")

* Vietnamese: Nhà (pronounced "nha")

* Thai: บ้าน (pronounced "baan")

* Indonesian: Rumah (pronounced "roo-mah")

This is just a small sample of the many languages in the world. There are countless others, each with its own unique word for "home."

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