It can be--- Queen Mary's ship.
The correct punctuation is "Ship Queen Mary."
The correct suffix to make "leader" an abstract noun is "-ship", resulting in the word "leadership".
The likely word is "scuttle" (to deliberately sink a ship, or a small container for coal).
The word "sumerine" is spelled as "s-u-m-m-e-r-i-n-e".
"Sank" is the simple past tense of "sink" (e.g. "The ship sank"). "Sunk" is the past participle form (e.g. "The ship has sunk").
The homophone for sheep is "shear."
Maybe.... QUEEN MARY?
If you're asking how to say the name of the ship called the "RMS Queen Mary" in Hebrew, it's:RMS Queen Mary = Sfinat ha Queen Mary (ספינת הקווין מרי)
queen Mary
A smaller ship
81,960 tons
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Queen Mary 2
Queen Mary - which is a ship
The ship RMS Queen Mary 2 weighs about 180,000 tons. It is a very heavy ship that is made with forged steel and the sweat and tears of thousands of workers.
Stewart Bale has written: 'R.M.S. Queen Mary' -- subject(s): Queen Mary (Ship)
Yes, the compound word 'Queen Mary' is a noun, a proper noun; the name of a ship and the name of a person.
the queen Mary 2