Well, kinda. But I'd think the hallway meant the bit attached to the front door - whereas the passage is just a long area with doors coming off it, but not including the front door.
Nah, I call anything that's long and narrow a hallway. The space attached to the front door is the foyer. In my house, there is no hallway attached to the front door, it's a big open space, but there are multiple hallways upstairs where the bedrooms are.
I'm probably weird and a bit out of step because when drawing plans I actually make distinctions in these terms that aren't generally made in casual speach but when labelling plans: hallways and/or passages are smaller (6ft or less in width) ancillary circulation. Corridors are wide (6ft+) primary circulation. But that's commercial/industrial/institutional buildings. In residential they're pretty much all hallways or passages.
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