Bote usually means can or tub.
It could also mean 'thrust thrust' (as with a weapon)
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Peces are fish. Bote though can mean either boot or bucket.
If you mean "sailor" (a person who sails) in English, it is "marinero" in Spanish. If you really mean "sailer," a less common English word for a ship with sails, it is "velero."
bote or botelya. But ' bote ' is used more so stick with it.
The Spanish phrase "Quiero mover el bote" literally means "I want to move the boat", and figuratively means "I want to move my body" or "I want to dance".
The cast of Bote bote - 2005 includes: Marc Manzanera Javi Roset
Depends on the type of boat you seek to describe. Boat as a word translates to "Bote" but you can also say " Barco, Canoa, Velero". As I said, depends on the boat you seek to describe
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Der Bote was created in 1924.
Der Bote ended in 2008.
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Der Elsässer Bote was created in 1928.