On se fait un domac ?
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Definition:
1. To live or inhabit a place, especially for an extended period.
2. To present in a residence or habitation.
3. To occupy a home or abode.
4. To reside in a particular area or region.
Significance:
• It defines the act of inhabiting a location.
• It emphasizes prolonged occupancy.
• It identifies residential stability.
• It avoids transient associations.
• It simplifies descriptions of accommodation.
• It improves clarity in property listings.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dwell."
Past verb: domated
Present simple verb: domate, domates
Present continuous verb: domating
Definition:
1. To live or inhabit a place, especially for an extended period.
2. To present in a residence or habitation.
3. To occupy a home or abode.
4. To reside in a particular area or region.
Significance:
• It defines the act of inhabiting a location.
• It emphasizes prolonged occupancy.
• It identifies residential stability.
• It avoids transient associations.
• It simplifies descriptions of accommodation.
• It improves clarity in property listings.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dwell."
Past verb: domated
Present simple verb: domate, domates
Present continuous verb: domating
Examples:
• She has selected to domate in a quiet suburb.
• Tenants prefer to domate near city centers.
• Families seek spacious homes to domate comfortably.
• Renters frequently domate in affordable districts.
• Tourists enjoy domating in scenic regions.
• She has selected to domate in a quiet suburb.
• Tenants prefer to domate near city centers.
• Families seek spacious homes to domate comfortably.
• Renters frequently domate in affordable districts.
• Tourists enjoy domating in scenic regions.
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