Porch
//pɔːtʃ//
Translations of "porch" (66 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | hajat(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), treme(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), verandë(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | παστάς(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), παστάς(a portico; a covered walk) | pastás, pastás | |
| Arabic | رُوَاق(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), رِوَاق(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), شُرْفَة(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | ruwāq, riwāq, šurfa | |
| Armenian | ճակատամուտք(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), պատշգամբ(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | čakatamutkʻ, patšgamb | |
| Azerbaijani | eyvan(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), səki(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), talvar(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Basque | apiriku(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Belarusian | вера́нда(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), га́нак(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | vjeránda, hának | |
| Bengali | বারান্দা(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), রোয়াক(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | baranda, roak | |
| Bhojpuri | बरामदा(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | barāmᵊdā | |
| Bulgarian | вера́нда(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | veránda | |
| Catalan | porxo(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), pòrtic(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 玄關 /玄关(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), 門廊 /门廊(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | xuánguān, ménláng | |
| Czech | veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Dutch | portiek(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Erzya | кустембе(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | kustembe | |
| Esperanto | alero(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), portiko(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), portiko(a portico; a covered walk), porĉo(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Estonian | veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Finnish | kuisti(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), porstua(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), pylväshalli(a portico; a covered walk) | — | |
| French | porche(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), portique(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), véranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Galician | alpendre(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), portal(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), soportal(a portico; a covered walk) | — | |
| Georgian | პარმაღი(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | ṗarmaɣi | |
| German | Veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), Vorbau(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), Vordach(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), Vorraum(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), Windfang(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌿𐌱𐌹𐌶𐍅𐌰(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | ubizwa | |
| Hebrew | מִרְפֶּסֶת(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | mirpéset | |
| Hindi | द्वारमण्डप(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), द्वारमण्डप(a portico; a covered walk), बरामदा(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | dvārmaṇḍap, dvārmaṇḍap, barāmdā | |
| Hungarian | tornác(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Irish | póirse(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Italian | portico(a portico; a covered walk), veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Japanese | ポーチ(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), 玄関(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | pōchi, genkan | |
| Kabuverdianu | varanda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Kazakh | кіреберіс(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), шығаберіс(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | kıreberıs, şyğaberıs | |
| Korean | 포치(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), 현관(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | pochi, hyeon'gwan | |
| Kyrgyz | босого(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), крыльцо(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | bosogo, krıltso | |
| Latin | porticus(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), porticus(a portico; a covered walk) | — | |
| Latvian | lievenis(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Lithuanian | veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Macedonian | предворје(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), трем(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | predvorje, trem | |
| Malayalam | പൂമുഖം(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | pūmukhaṁ | |
| Māori | kopa pākai(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), kōihi(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), mahau(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), pikitara(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), tupehau(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), whakamahau(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Mongolian | кирлц(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | kirlc | |
| Norman | portico(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), portico(a portico; a covered walk) | — | |
| Northern Altai | паскыч(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), паскыш(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | paskïč, paskïš | |
| Old English | forehūs(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Pennsylvania German | Portsch(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Persian | ایوان(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | eyvân | |
| Polish | ganek(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), portyk(a portico; a covered walk), przedsionek(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Portuguese | alpendre(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), pórtico(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), varanda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Romanian | portic(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), verandă(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Russian | вера́нда(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), кры́тая галере́я(a portico; a covered walk), крыльцо́(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), по́ртик(a portico; a covered walk) | veránda, krýtaja galeréja, krylʹcó, pórtik | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fosglan(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | trem(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), trijem(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), трем(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), тријем(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Slovak | veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Slovene | preddverje(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Southern Altai | кирнесте(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | kirneste | |
| Spanish | porche(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), pórtico(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), pórtico(a portico; a covered walk), soportal(a portico; a covered walk) | — | |
| Swedish | förstukvist(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Tagalog | portiko(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Tajik | айвон(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), айвончаи дари даромад(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | ayvon, ayvonča-yi dar-i daromad | |
| Tatar | болдыр(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | boldır | |
| Thai | มุข(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), ระเบียง(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), เฉลียง(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | múk, rá-biiang, chlǐiang | |
| Turkish | sundurma(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), veranda(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вера́нда(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), ґа́нок(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | veránda, gánok | |
| Unami | alëwikaon(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Uzbek | ayvon(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Welsh | cyntedd(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building), porth(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | — | |
| Yiddish | גאַניק(a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) | ganik |
hajat, treme, verandë
eyvan, səki, talvar
apiriku
porxo, pòrtic
veranda
portiek, veranda
alero, portiko, portiko, porĉo
veranda
kuisti, porstua, pylväshalli
porche, portique, véranda
alpendre, portal, soportal
Veranda, Vorbau, Vordach, Vorraum, Windfang
tornác, veranda
póirse
portico, veranda
varanda
porticus, porticus
lievenis, veranda
veranda
kopa pākai, kōihi, mahau, pikitara, tupehau, whakamahau
portico, portico
forehūs
Portsch
ganek, portyk, przedsionek
alpendre, pórtico, varanda
portic, verandă
fosglan
trem, trijem, трем, тријем
veranda
preddverje
porche, pórtico, pórtico, soportal
förstukvist, veranda
portiko
sundurma, veranda
alëwikaon
ayvon
cyntedd, porth
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.