Aloha: Kamana wa'a [ka-ma-na va'ah]
a canoe builder? wow but to tell you the truth about 26k a year but if you want per a day or wekk, ask that
hale wa'a
Tagalog word of canoe: bangka
The word canoe came from Hawaii...
The anagram of the word 'ocean' is canoe.
The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.The Latin word for builder is "aedificator" . The word "structor" can also be used for a builder.
You get the word canoe.
canoe or kayak
Kayak is another word for a small canoe that is also a palindrome.
the oldest recovered canoe in the world is from the Netherlands, it's age between 8200 and 7600BC. The earliest commercial builder was from Brownville, Maine, by 1878 was producing 18 canoes a year.
"Canoe" comes from the 1500s in the West Indies. Their word was, "Canaowa" - Columbus pronounced it, "Canoa".
Yes. A builder is someone that builds.