It is either a bed on a ship or a canteen for the officers.
A sailboat berth means a bed or sleeping quarters onboard. It can also refer to where the boat is docked, like "My boat is berthed in the Bahamas."
a bed on a train is called a "berth"
A bed on a boat is usually called a "bunk" or a "berth" although berths tend to more accurately refer to the boat's own bed... a 'slip' or space in a marina where it lives when not out sailing/motoring/cruising.
A bed on a boat is usually called a "bunk" or a "berth" although berths tend to more accurately refer to the boat's own bed... a 'slip' or space in a marina where it lives when not out sailing/motoring/cruising.
cabin or berth
The sleeping area of a boat is called the "berth."
Isn't it a berth
It is called a berth.
Sleeping berth.
Berthing time is the time when a ship will be moored at the dock. The space for the boat at the dock is called the berth.
There is no Hebrew word 'berth'. If you mean the English word berth: in Hebrew it is meetah (which also means bed).