You may say 'minato,' written: 港
The meaning of the word 'minato' is port in the Japanese language. There are places in Japan named Minato in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. It is also used as a name in Japan.
dock, port
Yes, the word "port" can be a noun. It can refer to a place where ships load and unload goods, as well as a type of wine.
The name Chelsey Came from the latin word ships port.
There are several theories/explanations, among them the idea that 'maru' means circle; by attaching 'circle' to the name of a ship, you are affording the ship good luck by saying that it will leave port, sail, and return to port safely, thus completing the circle.
The Japanese word 'nami' translates to English as 'wave'.
The homograph for "port" is a word that is spelled the same but has a different meaning. For example, "port" can refer to a harbor where ships dock as well as to a type of wine.
what do you call a person that takes ships into and out of port
maru means round in japanese ships
Port
Cork is a port, so a lot of employment is created by ships coming there and through the goods they bring in and bring out of Cork. Ships also bring visitors to the city and to its environs. If there were no ships, the port would have to close.
Both sides had ships damaged and sunk, and both withdrew their forces. The Japanese halted their plans to invade Port Moresby.