"une entrée abritée"
Also, the three-panes glass shelter commonly found above old doors is called "une marquise" in French.
French for a sheltered entrance is "une entrée abritée".
Entrance in french is entre.
The entrance to a house is called "l'entrée" in French.
entrance
The French spelling for entrance is "entrée" (feminine noun).
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foyer
Entrée is French for "entrance". In cuisine, an Entrée is a starter, the "entrance course" in other words.
In private colonial homes
A sheltered port is a harbor.