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'''Housecity Magazine''' (sometimes abbreviated to '''House''') is a Magazine and a Media outlet in [[Sirenguard]], [[Free City of Yetch Bay|FCYB]]. They covers a variety of topics including entertainment, beauty, relationship, politics, economy, and much more. The magazine also have a [[Ŋoutube]] account.
'''Housecity Magazine''' (Previously Linda Magazine) (sometimes abbreviated to '''House''') is a Magazine and a Media outlet in [[Sirenguard]], [[Free City of Yetch Bay|FCYB]]. They covers a variety of topics including entertainment, beauty, relationship, politics, economy, and much more. The magazine also have a [[Ŋoutube]] account.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
"Housecity" is a one-to-one translation of the [[Sirenian]] phrase ''bàhnmȳaŋ'' meaning "ŋation" or "the public", coming from ''bàhn'' "house" and ''mȳaŋ'' "city".
"Housecity" is a one-to-one translation of the [[Sirenian]] phrase ''bàhnmȳaŋ'' meaning "ŋation" or "the public", coming from ''bàhn'' "house" and ''mȳaŋ'' "city".

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Housecity Magazine (Previously Linda Magazine) (sometimes abbreviated to House) is a Magazine and a Media outlet in Sirenguard, FCYB. They covers a variety of topics including entertainment, beauty, relationship, politics, economy, and much more. The magazine also have a Ŋoutube account.

Etymology

"Housecity" is a one-to-one translation of the Sirenian phrase bàhnmȳaŋ meaning "ŋation" or "the public", coming from bàhn "house" and mȳaŋ "city".