Probably Portuguese
The plural of the word veranda is verandas.
From India - it is a Hindi word 'bangla' meaning a one storied thatched house usually surrounded by a veranda. The word literally means 'Bengalese' or a house in the Bengal style
veranda = mbara ihu
It comes from languages of India by way of the Portuguese explorers and settlers of Goa.
They had a lovely veranda at the back of the house.
Veranda Stoop deck
The word veranda is a noun. The plural noun is verandas.
The Bungalow derives from the Hindi word 'Bangla' which is a one story house surrounded by a veranda. Or a house in the Bengali style. The word came into English during the British administration in India from the 1670's
What I could find, Verandah comes from the portuguese word Varanda. No other origins were given. Source: thefreedictionary
We drink raw tea on the south wing veranda.
The Bungalow derives from the Hindi word 'Bangla' which is a one story house surrounded by a veranda. Or a house in the Bengali style. The word came into English during the British administration in India from the 1670's