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02/27/10 11:44
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#173619 - English
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James Hinnant said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bungalow

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In Britain and North America a bungalow today is a residential house, normally detached, which is either single story, or has a second story built into a sloping roof, usually with dormer windows ("one and a half stories").
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In English-English, the second kind is called a Dormer-Bungalow.
I haven't seen dormer-bungalows in the USA - you guys have the space for decent floorplan !!

And our reference on this side of the pond is the Oxford English Dictionary.

bungalow

• noun a house with only one main storey.


Steve

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