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Learn Nowthere is no place like home (, wherever you wander)
/ðɛr ɪz noʊ pleɪs laɪk hoʊm/
Example:
After a long and tiring trip, I realized that there is no place like home.
East or West, home's (the) best
/ist ɔr wɛst, hoʊmz ðə bɛst/
Example:
After traveling for three months, I realized that East or West, home's best.
/ə haʊs ɪz nɑːt ə hoʊm/
Example:
He has a mansion, but he's lonely; after all, a house is not a home.
home is home, be it ever so homely
/hoʊm ɪz hoʊm, bi ɪt ˈɛvər soʊ ˈhoʊmli/
Example:
After traveling for months, I realized that home is home, be it ever so homely.
/hoʊm ɪz wɛr ðə hɑrt ɪz/
Example:
Even though we moved to a new city, I know home is where the heart is, so I'll always feel connected to my family.
/ə mænz hoʊm ɪz hɪz ˈkæsəl/
Example:
You can't tell me how to decorate my living room; a man's home is his castle.
/ˈɛvri dɔɡ ɪz ə ˈlaɪən æt hoʊm/
Example:
He talks big in his own office, but every dog is a lion at home.
every dog is valiant at his own door
/ˈev.ri dɔːɡ ɪz ˈvæl.jənt æt hɪz oʊn dɔːr/
Example:
He acts like a boss in his office, but remember, every dog is valiant at his own door.
every cock crows on his own dunghill
/ˈev.ri kɑːk kroʊz ɑːn hɪz oʊn ˈdʌŋ.hɪl/
Example:
He acts like a boss at home, but he's quiet at work; every cock crows on his own dunghill.
/ˈev.ri bɝːd laɪks ɪts oʊn nest/
Example:
After traveling the world, he realized that every bird likes its own nest.