From the Online Etymology Dictionary:
-Also verandah, 1711, from Hindi varanda, which probably is from Portuguese varanda, originally "long balcony or terrace," of uncertain origin, possibly related to Spanish baranda"railing," and ultimately from Vulgar Latin *barra"barrier, bar." French véranda is borrowed from English.
I believe 'verandah' , an open porch around a house, originally came from a Hindi word and was adopted by the English, Dutch and Portuguese in the 1700 's
what is an antonym for veranda?what is an antonym for veranda?
The plural of the word veranda is verandas.
veranda = mbara ihu
That is the correct spelling of "veranda" (a covered porch).
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The mother called the children inside as she stood on the veranda. "We should really get the veranda fixed", said Father.
They had a lovely veranda at the back of the house.
Accent.jobs-Willems Veranda's was created in 2008.
The word veranda is a noun. The plural noun is verandas.
Veranda Stoop deck
We drink raw tea on the south wing veranda.
A veranda/verandah is a porch a veranda is a really long porch that streaches out very far