Which of these is called a veranda?
Correct answer: A covered porch

Player-T G 3503313
Miranda meet me on the Veranda. That’s all I got.

Mark Daniel
I love this game.

Sameer
our house has it. its a good place for having tea watching nature outside 😊

Cher
sit on the veranda, and drink a beer 🍺

Taimis@Luka❤
Guitarzan, yes,WE!!! 🙄😝

Taimis@Luka❤
Ali *Regulus* Mirza, it's the entrance of the house, veranda or terrace .

Taimis@Luka❤
Avenida Delmesa, slang word patio,we called patio refers for park and outside the church. 😊

Taimis@Luka❤
calicot, proper Spanish, azotea 👍

Taimis@Luka❤
it's a Spanish words for terrace outside the main house where u can relax with coffee 👌😏

Tanya
We use this word in Russian

Ali *Regulus* Mirza
The word is of Farsi origin, and came into English via Urdu. The original word 'bār-âmādeh' signifies 'an area where one first sets foot upon entering a house'.

Player LizBettan
missed the h at the end. Verandah

Player #18607086
Noushin 6

Player #19659866
Arohanui, but both originated from Latin; therefore, some of the words are almost similar. However, you are right, Portuguese speak Portuguese not Spanish.

Player #15747830
Arohanui, you are wrong

Player #19261665
Arohanui, It is probably the ssme in both languages.

Player #19690099
Aaa@aah@gjsb,nsbdb

Moore
Now I learn something today

kk
anyone who got this wrong is unbelievable

Player #19468737
I love this game

Player #19229453
not for a 5 yearc old

Taylor
I hate these questions

Player #18726646
Wrong image

Jeni Marty
Arohanui, Brazilians speak Portuguese, not Spanish 😂

Player #18603473
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vuyanzi lugadiru
okay you almost got me their😋

Player #17999451
I YouTube video of the most important thing

IamanAmerican.
I only know what a veranda is because of a Rudyard Kipling story. read as a child.

Player #17616217
Arohanui, good

Player #17616217
I don’t know what that meant

rita👸👸👸
Yeah what dose it mean and im not a boy im a girl