bungalow - translation to french
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bungalow - translation to french

HOUSE THAT IS EITHER SINGLE-STOREY OR HAS A SECOND STOREY BUILT INTO A SLOPING ROOF, POPULAR IN NORTH AMERICA
Chalet bungalow; Bungalows; Bungalo; Chicago bungalow; Chicago Bungalow; बंगला; બંગલો; Bungalow architecture; Bangla house; Bengal house; Bangla ghor; Bungalow style; Raised bungalow; Bungalow Style
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  • Lindfield]]
  • Rows of bungalows in the Belmont-Hillsboro neighborhood of [[Nashville, Tennessee]], United States
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  • Bungalow in Britain
  • California bungalow
  • Colonial-era style Bungalow in [[Allahabad]], India
  • Tourist water villas in [[French Polynesia]]
  • A bungalow house in [[Houston, Texas]]
  • The bungalow style house in Bangladesh, locally known as Banglaghar. The Bungalow style architecture originated in Bengal
  • New York]]
  • A modern Indian bungalow in an affluent area near [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]], [[India]].
  • The Manale Tea Bungalow, one of the oldest bungalows in [[Kerala]], [[India]].
  • Tudor-styled]] mansion located in the [[Cameron Highlands]], [[Pahang]], [[Malaysia]]. The pre-war house is still a draw for the many who have had an interest in the mysterious [[disappearance of Jim Thompson]] in the [[Cameron Highlands]].
  • Donegal]] in Ireland.

bungalow         
n. bungalow, cottage
petit pavillon      
n. bungalow

Definition

bungalow
(bungalows)
A bungalow is a house which has only one level, and no stairs.
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Wikipedia

Bungalow

A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is either single-story or has a second story built into a sloping roof (usually with dormer windows), and may be surrounded by wide verandas.

The first house in England that was classified as a bungalow was built in 1869. In America it was initially used as a vacation architecture, and was most popular between 1900 and 1918, especially with the Arts and Crafts movement.

The term bungalow is derived from the word bangla and used elliptically to mean "a house in the Bengal style."

Examples of use of bungalow
1. De 80 000 à 100 000 DA le bungalow sobrement meublé en bord de mer.
2. Du coup, la couleur de Bungalow s‘est imposée comme gaie, lég';re, orientée vers le plaisir.
3. Linculpé est un commerçant qui louait un bungalow du complexe touristique de lEGTT depuis quelques mois.
4. Une heure plus tard, un bungalow a été pulvérisé par un engin explosif dans un camping de Castellare di Casinca.
5. Aux Indes, on doit ainsi la jungle, le bungalow, le shampooing ou le candi qui rend le sucre si appétissant.