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Nautical version: poupe. Childish version: caca. Probably the one you're wanting, the vulgar version: merde.
Nautica comes from the word Nautical, which originated from French.
1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour, but the words knot and nautical mile are not always interchangeable in sentences (that is, to say something like "he is 1 knot to the north" would not be grammatically correct. Instead you should say "he is 1 nautical mile to the north", just as it is not truly correct to say "The wind speed was 30 nautical miles per hour". In this case you should say "The wind speed was 30 knots").
2,367 nautical miles or 2,724 miles by air.
a sink = un évierto sink (nautical) = couler
Because the walls of the seafood restaurant were covered with nets, buoys and small carved ships, you might say the theme was designed to be nautical. A nautical mile is longer than a statute mile. The captain observed nautical protocol by yielding the right of way to the sailboat.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
The verb 'to say' is 'dire' in French.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes