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bungalow

English translation: common native dwelling in the Indian province of Bengal

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English term or phrase:bungalow
Selected answer:common native dwelling in the Indian province of Bengal
Entered by: Vicky Papaprodromou

18:27 Apr 28, 2004
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO]
Education / Pedagogy
English term or phrase: bungalow
this word related / derived from which language?
Muhammad Haseeb Khan
see my answer below
Explanation:
The origin of the bungalow has its roots in the Indian province of Bengal. There, the common native dwelling and the geographic area both had the same root word, bangla or bangala. Eighteenth century huts of one story with thatched roofs were adapted by the British, who used them as houses for colonial administrators in summer retreats in the Himalayas and in compounds outside Indian cities. Also taking inspiration from the army tent, the English cottage, and sources as exotic as the Persian verandah, early bungalow designers clustered dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms around central living rooms and, thereby, created the essential floor plan of the bungalow, leaving only a few refinements to be worked out by later designers.

Almost inevitably, this economical, practical type of house invaded North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first American house actually called a bungalow was designed in 1879 by William Gibbons Preston. Contrary to the usual definition, it was a two-story house built at Monument Beach on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It was probably called a bungalow because it resembled resort architecture.
http://www.americanbungalowmagazine.com/AmBungalow/whatIs.ht...
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1 +13see my answer below
Vicky Papaprodromou
4 +8derives from Hindi bangala
Ltemes
3 +3HINDI
Ivana UK


  

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see my answer below


Explanation:
The origin of the bungalow has its roots in the Indian province of Bengal. There, the common native dwelling and the geographic area both had the same root word, bangla or bangala. Eighteenth century huts of one story with thatched roofs were adapted by the British, who used them as houses for colonial administrators in summer retreats in the Himalayas and in compounds outside Indian cities. Also taking inspiration from the army tent, the English cottage, and sources as exotic as the Persian verandah, early bungalow designers clustered dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms around central living rooms and, thereby, created the essential floor plan of the bungalow, leaving only a few refinements to be worked out by later designers.

Almost inevitably, this economical, practical type of house invaded North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first American house actually called a bungalow was designed in 1879 by William Gibbons Preston. Contrary to the usual definition, it was a two-story house built at Monument Beach on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It was probably called a bungalow because it resembled resort architecture.
http://www.americanbungalowmagazine.com/AmBungalow/whatIs.ht...


Vicky Papaprodromou
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agree  NancyLynn: could you change your heading for the glossary, Vicky? these are very good references for this question.
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agree  Refugio: The ubiquitous bungalows of Los Angeles often have a smaller second story perched atop the lower one, which is often surrounded on two or three sides by a long porch.
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agree  Craft.Content: The British sahib's bungalow usually used to be called the "daak" bunglaa.
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HINDI


Explanation:
Bungalow" derives from the Hindi "bungla" meaning a dwelling of the Bengal type with a flat roof upon which the family sleep in the hot weather.

I found this by searching the web...



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I also foud this:

bungalow small house From \"bangal\", the same root as \"Bangladesh\".


http://www.krysstal.com/borrow_bengali.html



    Reference: http://www.hythelive.com/info/planning/hcs03.html
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derives from Hindi bangala


Explanation:
According to my reference below:

Main Entry: bun·ga·low
Pronunciation: 'b&[ng]-g&-"lO
Function: noun
Etymology: Hindi banglA, literally, (house) in the Bengal style
: a usually one-storied house with a low-pitched roof

Bungalow - A small house or cottage usually having a single story and sometimes as additional attic story. A thatched or tiled one-story house in India surrounded by a wide veranda.
Hindi bangala, Bengali bungalow, Gujarati bangalo
http://www.wmich.edu/dialogues/themes/indianwords.htm

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and Bengali

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i must realized I forgot to put a dash in my answer: Derives from Hindi - bangala (bangala being the word itself)

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agree  Kirill Semenov
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agree  DGK T-I
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agree  Craft.Content: It was only after the Bengal province was in its kitty, that the British 'burra' sahibs started growing roots - and 'pucca' dwellings ! :-)
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agree  chica nueva: [Hindi bangla, thatched house, lit., Bengalese] = a small house or cottage, usually of one storey and an attic (Collins Concise English Dictionary)
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agree  Jörgen Slet
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agree  Rajan Chopra
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