It's a Bengali word adopted into the English language.
The Bengali and Hindi word for someone who isBengali is "Bangla".
In Hindi, "bangla" became the word for a certain type of house in which Bengalis lived. Then the English pronounced it wrong (probably on purpose) and it became bungalow.
Bungalow has its origins way back in the 1670s, taken from the older Hindi bangla, meaning low, thatched house, then morphing into the Gujarati bangalo.
it is a Hindustani word meaning single storey dwelling
The word "bungalow" is derived from the Hindi word "bangla," meaning "Bengali." It was initially used to describe small one-story houses with wide verandas, inspired by traditional Indian architecture. The concept was later adopted and adapted by Western architects during the colonial era.
The term "bungalow" is derived from the Hindi word "bangala," meaning "belonging to Bengal." It was initially used by British colonizers to describe small, one-story homes in the Bengal region of India.
The noun form of "bungalow" is "bungalow." It remains the same in both its singular and plural form.
The word "bungalow" originated in India, derived from the Hindi word "bangla" meaning a house in the Bengal style. The concept of the bungalow was later adopted by Western architects and brought back to Europe and America during the British colonial period.
The word "bungalow" originates from Hindi, deriving from the word "bangala" which means "belonging to Bengal." It was initially used to refer to a type of small house in Bengal, India.
The word "bungalow" originated from India and comes from the Hindi word "bangla," which means "belonging to Bengal." It was originally used to describe a type of small, single-story house with a thatched roof.
Bungalow is a borrowing from the Gujarati word bungalo, which describes a Bengali-style house.
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the word bungalow comes from the country bulgaria it was found out by historions such as myself
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
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
"We were visiting the country, so we rented a bungalow."
the bungalow originated from bungalopia
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the word bungalow means housing estate but a rather smaller one with only one floor which is the ground floor. Bungalow means house in Indian language
The word bungalow is from Hindi, a language found in India where the style of house originated. C.F. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bungalow
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