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What does the Japanese mean by "porch"?
The entrance is foyer in English, which means that after entering the gate, it is not a corridor. If there is a corridor, it is in front of it.
General house design, after entering the gate, there is a small place for taking off shoes, putting shoes, hanging coats and so on. , and leads to different places, such as entering the living room, dining room, kitchen, guest bathroom, underground garage, stairs, etc. This place is called the porch.
By the way, Hongkong and Taiwan Province have been fond of using Japanese language for many years. If you go to Hong Kong, you will see many places: bleeding (big sale), no day off in the middle of the year (no day off all year round), history ... (once), hot sale, rising popularity (very popular), popular products (popular products) and so on.
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