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							| What īs the name? 
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							| I am making a game and i cant remember how do you call the other sofa that it īs smaller than the regular one, the one that only fits a person?     |  10 Jul 2010      
					
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							| I think it īs the armchair. |  10 Jul 2010     
					
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							| If it seats two people, we call it a love seat. Otherwise, it sounds like an armchair.   Bruce |  10 Jul 2010     
					
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							| but what if it doesnt have arms?   like this      |  10 Jul 2010     
					
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							| How do you call the one with the three cushions ? Is it a sofa? Then the other is an armchair.
 
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							| couch? I think they īre similar.... 
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							| lol this freaking modern seats!!!!!!!! urghhhhhh.... the big one is the sofa and i would call the smaller armchair but it doesnt have arms!!!! |  10 Jul 2010     
					
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							| Whether it has arms or not and it īs for one person, it īs a chair.  There īs no problem.  A seat is what someone might invite you to take - or what you might book on a train, coach or plane. Come to think of it,  īseat � and  īchair � have so many different connotations and idiomatic uses that I shouldn īt be surprised if someone doesn īt come up with a worksheet on it... |  10 Jul 2010     
					
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