A bateau is a flat bottomed boat that was very popular during the colonial period and lucrative fur trade. The boat was used to navigate across most of North America.
The word "bateau," which means "boat" in French, is masculine. It is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le bateau" (the boat) and "un bateau" (a boat).
la bateau is French for the boat.
A bateau is a small, flat-bottomed boat.
boat, ship
mouche is fly and bateau is cake, so ''cake fly'' or perhaps fly on the cake! I must offer a correction: Bateau in French is boat. Perhaps you were thinking of gateau, which is a kind of fruit cake. Mouche does not simply mean 'fly', that is but one possible meaning of the word as used in the phrase "Bateau Mouche". A mouche is also a specific type of boat.
The boat translated into French is: le bateau. An example sentence: J'ai trouvé le bateau. This means: I found the boat.
Boat bateau Ferry-boat paquebot Large ship navire Warship "navire de guerre" or "bateau guerrier" Sail-boat voilier
a boat
un bateau
bateau lougre
That is the correct spelling of "bateau" (also batteau), a flat-bottom boat or johnboat.In French, it means "boat" and the English word uses the same plural, bateaux.
Un beau bateau