Hus
Hus is a term with several senses in Northern European languages and is also used as a proper noun in various contexts. In Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, hus is the standard noun for a building intended for human habitation, i.e., a house. It appears in everyday speech as well as in architectural, real estate, and construction terminology. The word is typically treated as neuter in these languages, and its plural and definite forms vary by language.
Etymology and linguistic notes: Hus traces back to a Proto-Germanic root for dwelling and is cognate with
Usage in names and places: Hus frequently appears as part of personal surnames and as a geographic