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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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homemaker

0 Could homemaker, housekeeper, and housewife have the same referent? Thanks. 0-
  

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0Homemaker (US) and housewife (British) have the same meaning. 02br 02br 00A housekeeper is someone who is employed to do this sort of work. 0-

  • 0Homemaker (US) and housewife (British) have the same meaning.
  • 02br 02br 00A housekeeper is someone who is employed to do this sort of work.
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0Homemaker (US) and housewife (British) have the same meaning. They look after their own home.02br
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00A housekeeper is someone who is employed to do this sort of work. They don't just work in domestic houses, hotels often have housekeeping staff, for example.0-
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0 I think that 01i00housewife02i00 is well established in the AmE too. 0-
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01cite10Marius Hancu12cite10I think that11u11b10 11i10housewife12i10 is well established in the AmE too12b12u10. 12br
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10Thanks, nona and Marius.02br
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00Does the underlined part mean 01b01u00house

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