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What īs the name?





mcadan
Spain

Do eggplants have eggs?
0r do hamburgers have  ham?

10 Jul 2010     



almaz
United Kingdom

Well, have you ever seen a horse fly?

10 Jul 2010     



lizsantiago
Puerto Rico

lol LOL ok ill leave armchair , so if the person how downloads the game wants to change it then is ok with me. i have a headache now.

11 Jul 2010     



NanG
Argentina


Hi Lizsantiago! I think you refer to an armless chair or futon chair. I found this information here http://www.furniturehomedesign.com/category/chairs/page/2/ .  

I hope it helps! =)

Warm regards!!

11 Jul 2010     



Apodo
Australia

LOL. We say lounge chair.
 
Lounge = living room

11 Jul 2010     



dturner
Canada

They definitely look like a futon chair or sofa.  If it folds down to a bed, then that īs what it īs called. 

11 Jul 2010     



smadsen
United States

Looks like a futon.

11 Jul 2010     



Lindax
Ukraine

Maybe one of these? Single couch, cosey, cozy ( coseys are for two people), 坟ingle lounge?�

11 Jul 2010     



Jayho
Australia

My latest īFreedom Furniture� catalogue calls it an armchair if it has arms and an armless seat/chair if it doesnīt.  Not that Iīve ever heard anyone use the latter.  Generally, as Apodo says, we just say lounge chair regardless if it has arms or not.
 
 

11 Jul 2010     

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