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Yes. In modern Spanish, 'Patio' means "enclosed area open to the sky". It comes from the Old Spanish 'patu' which means, "pasture" or a communal living space.

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Yes, the word "patio" has been borrowed from Spanish. It originally referred to a Spanish-style courtyard or a paved outdoor area, and is now commonly used in English to describe a similar outdoor space.

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