There is no one definitive answer to this question as it depends on your definition of the terms “couch” and “sofa.” Generally speaking, a couch is a larger, more comfortable piece of furniture that typically has two or more seats. A sofa, on the other hand, is a smaller, more compact piece of furniture that typically has one seat.

No, couch is not a British word. It is an American word that originated in the early 1800s.

The word “couch” is derived from the French coucher, meaning to sleep.

The word “couch” can be spelt two ways – “kouch” and “kouch”. Kouch is the Americanized spelling, and Kouch is the British spelling.

A loveseat is not a couch. A loveseat is a type of chair.

Sofas are not chairs. They are typically designed to be more comfortable to sit on than chairs, and they often have a lower backrest.

Couch usually refers to a place where people can relax and watch TV.

A couch is typically considered a piece of furniture that is larger than a chair and smaller than a bed.

The American English word for a couch is “sofa.

A couch is called a loveseat in Canada.