The word Veranda came from a Malayalam (a south Indian language) where the word 'Varandha' means a sit out with roof on top and no walls on three sides.
It comes from the 18th Century Hindi word baraṇá¸Ä (or barÄmdÄ ), which might come from the Persian word "bar Ämadaḥ" coming out.
Another theory is that the Hindi word comes from the Portuguese word "varanda", meaning railing.
Portaguise!
The word alkali come from the language Arabic
A small verandah is called a porch obviously......
Arabian
Arabic
from Latin
The word verandah comes from Hindi.
The word Verandah does not exist in the English dictionary. Sorry!
What I could find, Verandah comes from the portuguese word Varanda. No other origins were given. Source: thefreedictionary
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The plural of verandah is verandahs.
Verandah Porche was born in 1945.
A small verandah is called a porch obviously......
It is not a word
The word restaurant come from French.
The Italian language.