Snorkel is not a German word, therefore; it has no meaning in German.
In English, a snorkel is a tube that swimmers/divers use to breathe underwater. It's part of their diving masks. The English verb to snorkel is the actual act of swimming/diving with the snorkel.
To say snorkel in German, the verb is schnorcheln, and the noun is der Schnorchel.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German
keeno in German
Does not exist as a word in German.
Sabatoge is not a word in German. If you mean sabotage thenthe verb "sabotage" translates into German as "sabotieren"the noun sabotage translates into German as Sabotage
snorkel
a snorkel.
A great place to snorkel is in Malta (Europe)
snorkel (it stays the same)
Snorkel
I lost my snorkel; then surfaced.
snorkel gear
That is the correct spelling of "snorkeler", one who shallow dives with a breathing tube (snorkel).
First used in 1944, referring to the airshaft on submarines. Comes from German Schnorchel, "nose, snout," related to schnarchen "to snore" . The spelling "snorkel" is first recorded in 1949, although the meaning "curved tube used by a swimmer to breathe under water" is first recorded 1951.
I had to find aword the rhymes with snorkel, there are many ways. I can only think of two... Portal and Focal
not verylong because the water will start to enter the snorkel. LOL
Any place with water is a good place to snorkel. The Caribbean is a favorite place of mine and I have always wanted to snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef of the coast of Australia. Hope this helps!