IPA: /rɑˈmɑːdə/
KK: /rɑˈmɑːdə/
A type of open or semi-enclosed shelter that is typically roofed with branches or brush, used mainly for providing shade.
We enjoyed our lunch under the ramada, sheltered from the hot sun.
The word 'ramada' originates from Spanish, meaning a shelter or a place with a roof, often used for outdoor gatherings. It is derived from the verb 'ramar', which means to cover with branches or foliage.
Imagine a cozy shelter made of branches where people gather — that's what 'ramada' refers to.