le mât is the mast (on a boat)
Depends on the type of boat you seek to describe. Boat as a word translates to "Bote" but you can also say " Barco, Canoa, Velero". As I said, depends on the boat you seek to describe
"Unterseeboot" (literally, Undersea Boat) is the German word for submarine. It is often referred to be it's nickname, "U-Boat" in English.
Hello Fuddah Hello Muddah Get in the boat get in the boat Get in the van Get in the Boat When i say Hi You say Boat When you say boat I say catamaran Do you like pie good question good bye
The distance between the bottom and the keel of a boat is the draught (British English).
The official language of Scotland is English. Therefore boat still remains boat.
No It was the first boat with English settlers to sail to America
Boat in Irish is bád.
"Party boat" in English is festa in barca in Italian.
To say "toy boat" in Spanish is "barco de juguete". Jessi
There is no such thing as a boat driving licence
The Abaluhya (Luhya) equivalent for the English word 'boat' is "eliaaro".