| Partihaus household | |
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| Description | |
| Drink, flirt, dance, repeat. Jade, Eva, and Paolo jumped at the opportunity to explore the world and set up the ultimate crib in Windenburg as soon as Marcus extended the invite. And the party hasn’t stopped since. Drama is never far behind when they’re together - and they’re always together! With only one and a half jobs between the four of them, how in the world do they manage to pay their bills? | |
| Name | Partihaus household |
| Members | Marcus Flex, Paolo Rocca, Jade Rosa, Eva Capricciosa |
| Number of generations | 1 generation |
| Lot | Factory One |
| Funds | §16,500 |
| Other information | |
| Game | |
| Playability | Playable |
| World | Windenburg |
The Partihaus household is a pre-made playable household residing in Windenburg, the world shipped with The Sims 4: Get Together. It consists of four roommates: Marcus Flex, Paolo Rocca, Jade Rosa, and Eva Capricciosa, who are also members of the similarly-named club.
The household bio states that Marcus invited Paolo, Jade, and Eva to stay at his house in Windenburg. Since then, the party has never stopped. But because only two of them have a job, they don't have a great income and have trouble paying their bills.
Onomatology
- Partihaus: Derived from the English term "party house", with "haus" meaning house in German.
- Marcus: Derived either from Etruscan Marce of unknown meaning (possibly from the Etruscan mar, which means "to harvest"), or referring to the Roman god Mars.
- Flex: May be taken from the English term "muscle flex".
- Paolo: Italian form of Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin.
- Rocca: Derived from the Late Latin word rocca, which means a person who lived near a prominent rock, or who came from a town by this name.
- Jade: Derived from the Spanish piedra de la ijada, which means "flank stone".
- Rosa: Latin word meaning "rose".
- Eva: The Latinate counterpart of the English name Eve, derived from a Hebrew name meaning "life" or "living one".
- Capricciosa: Means "capricious" in Italian.
