play house

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A dollhouse.
 * 2) A child's toy domestic dwelling, large enough for the child to enter.
 * 1) A child's toy domestic dwelling, large enough for the child to enter.
 * 1) A child's toy domestic dwelling, large enough for the child to enter.

Verb

 * 1)  To pretend to be a family in the household, acting out housekeeping and different family roles.
 * 2) To live as if married without actually being legally married; cohabit
 * 1) To live as if married without actually being legally married; cohabit

Translations

 * Basque: afariketan egin
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 玩過家家, 玩扮家家酒
 * Finnish: leikkiä kotia
 * French:
 * German: Vater-Mutter-Kind spielen
 * Japanese: ままごとをする
 * Portuguese: brincar de casinha
 * Spanish: jugar a las casitas


 * Finnish: elää avoliitossa
 * German: wie ein Ehepaar tun, wie ein Ehepaar zusammenleben, in wilder Ehe leben, einen auf Ehe machen