Barca bella is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful boat." The word order of the feminine singular noun and adjective may be reversed for emphasis. The pronunciation will be "BAR-ka BEL-la" in Italian.
"Party boat" in English is festa in barca in Italian.
"Boat" in English is barca for a small-sized vessel, gondola in Venice, lancia for a motorboat, nave for a ship and traghetto for a passenger ferry in Italian.
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Regata is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "boat race." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) rey-GA-ta" in Pisan Italian.
Barca veloce is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fast boat." The feminine singular phrase translates as "quick (rapid, swift) craft (ship, vessel)" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "BAR-ka vey-LO-tchey" in Italian.
Barca di crociera is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "cruise boat." The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "boat of cruise" and will be found replaced or supplemented by the phrase nave di crociera ("cruise ship"). The pronunciation will be "BAR-ka dee kro-TCHYEH-ra" in Pisan Italian.
"Little tail" literally and "Venetian single-oared boat" are English equivalents of the Italian word gondola. The feminine singular noun originates in the Greek word κοντούρα (kontoúra, "small tail") and most famously references the high-prowed, high-sterned, long, narrow, single-oared, small boat of Venice's canals. The pronunciation will be "GON-do-la" in Italian.
"With wood" and "with woodwinds" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase con legno. The preposition and masculine singular noun reference an array of possibilities regarding wood and its manifestations -- "boat," "log," plank," "timber," "vessel" -- whose choice is made clear by context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "kon LEY-nyo" in Italian.
Aller en bateau is the French equivalent of the English phrase "to take a boat ride." The pronunciation will be "a-ley aw ba-to" in French.
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
The Italian boat that is used to travel in the sinking Italian city, Venice, is the gondola.
Some Bangla movies that have been translated to English would be Boat wreck,and Subodh Ghosh's House Combustible. There may be more if you do some searching but these are the only ones found listed.