"Barca a vela" is an Italian equivalent of "sailboat."
The feminine noun "barca" means "boat." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The preposition "a" means "to, in, at." The feminine noun "vela" means "sail."
The pronunciation is "BAHR-kah-VEH-lah."
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Sailboat is a noun.
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
Wind powers a sailboat.
a pole on a sailboat is a mast
we bought a sailboat
The sailboat was invented in Ancient Mesopotamia.
When a sailboat overtakes a powerboat, the powerboat is the stand-on vessel. (Ref: SB-29)
A sailboat is the give-way vessel when it is overtaken by a motorboat, as the motorboat is required to keep clear of the sailboat. Additionally, if the sailboat is on a collision course with the motorboat and does not have the right of way, it must yield. In general, when two vessels are approaching each other, the sailboat should give way to the motorboat unless the sailboat is on a tack that gives it the right of way.
If You Were a Sailboat was created on 2007-09-24.
A sailboat is the give-way vessel when it is under sail alone and encounters a motorboat that is underway. According to maritime rules, the sailboat must yield to the motorboat in this situation. Additionally, if the sailboat is under sail and the motorboat is overtaking, the sailboat must also give way. However, if the sailboat is using its engine, it generally has the same responsibilities as a motorboat.