quai
Origin of Quay: French word name, "wharf"
My ship has arrived at the wharf. The wharf is on the north side of the marina.
another word for "quay" is wharf, a quay is a wharf, and a wharf, or let's say wharve either that, a wharf/wharve is a quay. Ta Britney Speares Fav Fan of Girls
Susan was play on the wharf when she slipped and fell in the river
No, the word wharf has four consonants: w, h, r, f, and one vowel: a.
The H is silent in the word wharf. This is because the word wharf would still sound exactly the same whether it's spelled with the H or without the H.
Wharf is both a verb and a noun. The most common usage is as a noun. E.g. I'm meet you by the wharf.
That old wharf dog just fell overboard! Let's just tie up to the first wharf we see!
"Qua" is not a common Indian or French last name. "Quay" is more common as a French last name, derived from the French word for "dock" or "wharf."
Wharf Denizen is a language spoken by the people who live near the docks or wharfs of coastal towns. It is not a widely recognized language but may be a mixture of regional dialects and maritime terminology.
Le quai (masc.) is the quay, the wharf.
Le Quai means 'the pier / the wharf' in French