We drink raw tea on the south wing veranda.
They had a lovely veranda at the back of the house.
Let's meet on the veranda, under the pale moon light.
The word "veranda" is a noun; a word for a platform attached to the outside of a house, often with a roof; a porch; a lanai; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The veranda gets cooler as the sun sets. (subjectof the sentence)We enjoy the breeze that the veranda provides. (subject of the relative clause)They built a veranda that faces the lake. (direct object of the verb "built")Sometimes I sit on the veranda when it rains; but I don't get wet because it has a roof. (object of the preposition"on")
Tea will be served at four o' clock on the roofed portion of the front veranda.
The plural of the word veranda is verandas.
A lanais is an open-sided roofed veranda that originated in Hawaii.
veranda = mbara ihu
The mother called the children inside as she stood on the veranda. "We should really get the veranda fixed", said Father.
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The word veranda is a noun. The plural noun is verandas.
Lanai.