we have verandas all round our house
The plural of the word veranda is verandas.
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.
Two other words for terraces are porches and verandas.
The word veranda is a noun. The plural noun is verandas.
A veranda/verandah is a porch a veranda is a really long porch that streaches out very far
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"
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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