IPA: /vɛˈrændə/
KK: /vɛrˈændə/
A roofed area attached to the outside of a building, often used for sitting or relaxing, and sometimes partially enclosed.
They enjoyed their morning coffee on the verandah, watching the sunrise.
**Verandah** → The word 'verandah' originates from the Hindi word 'varaṇḍā', which means a roofed platform or balcony. It was adopted into English during the British colonial period in India, referring to a specific architectural feature common in Indian homes.
Imagine a roofed platform where you can relax and enjoy the outdoors — that's what a verandah is, coming from the Hindi word for such a space.