A veranda/verandah is a porch
a veranda is a really long porch that streaches out very far
we have verandas all round our house
The plural of the word veranda is verandas.
to protect from the wind
Two other words for terraces are porches and verandas.
The word veranda is a noun. The plural noun is verandas.
No, Bungalows include verandas and being low-rise often smaller than a villa.
Veranda in Japanese traditional houses are called Engawa.(Find more information by opening the link below)
Probably Gandas, Dandas, Nanas, Bandas, Candas :PAmanda's, verandas, in other words, anything that ends in "das"
They were verandas of buildings. The ones on public buildings were used as meeting places - the Stoic philosophers got their title because they met on the stoas.
In the agora - the market place; for gossiping, in the perfume shops; for philosophic discussions, in the stoas, the verandas of major buildings; or just sitting down in the shade of olive trees.
I have taken a tour of a plantation house and it is very nice. Usually two story, wooden floors big rooms, verandas, large windows, and nice items.
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