I think whatever the Eskimos spoke... I'm not sure.
In the Inuit language the name for a kayak is Qajaq. Also kayaks can be referred to as a canoe.
The Greenland Eskimo's word for "small boat of skins", qayaq, moved over to the Danish wordkajak, which came to be an English word in 1757.
Kayak
It is Native American
inuit (greenland)
the word kayak comes from Asia, North America and Gr eenlandAns 2The word 'kayak' comes from the word 'inuktitut' in the Aleut/ Inuit group of languages. It's original meaning was 'man's boat' .( I live in Canada and we often hear words in that language or encounter them in crosswords.)
It comes from the Inuit word "qayaq".
degged- past tense of deg, meaning to water a plant bob- to float on the surface of water water in hebrew is a palindrome romanian word apa means the water in the language vőro hämähämäh means dip, water, or plunge
kayak
The English language words "parka" and "kayak" have no Spanish root.
no, a kayak is a kayak NOT a boat
It is a kayak.