bateau
Syllable Decomposition
bateaufrom Old French batel, from Old English bat, or Old Norse bátr; related to boat in English, boot in German, båd in Danish, from a Germanic root *baitaz, derived from the Proto-Indo-European *bʰeyd- ("to break, split"). bateau has replaced nef, now an obsolete and poetic term, derived from Latin navis.
Definitions
Synonyms
Plural
bateaux
Hyperonym
moyen de transport
Hyponyms
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Translations
german:Kahn
english:driveway entrance
arabic:قارب
chinese:船
korean:배
danish:båd
spanish:bote
finnish:soutuvene
greek:καράβι
hebrew:אניה
hindi:नाव
italian:scivolo
japanese:ボート
dutch:verlaagde stoep
polish:łodź
portuguese:piroga
russian:лодка
swedish:skepp
thai:เรือ
turkish:sandal
ukrainian:лодь