it is a flat bottomed Venetian rowing boat . The word derives from an ancient Greek word meaning glass
the name of the gondola driver is a gondolier, and a blimp is a small airship. the gondola is the basket which hangs bellow a hot air balloon A gondola is a small boat rather like a punt, propelled by hand using a long paddle, by someone standing at the back of the boat. the other meaning for a gondola, is the basket, which hangs below a hot air balloon.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "gondola" (Italian boat, or a structure having a similar shape, as with the occupied portion of a dirigible or blimp).
No, it doesn't require capitalization.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
The word gondola is actually Italian and comes from the Medieval Latin word gondola. It is speculated that the word gondola may have come from the Greek word kondu, which means drinking vessel.
the aswer comes of austrila
Yes, gondola, which is a Venetian boat, is an Italian word.
The noun 'gondola' is a concretenoun, a word for a physical thing.
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Yes.
A gondolier. It is an Italian word.
A gondola operator.
No. A gondola is a boat. While it's true that a gondola is a boat (the ones you see in Venice, for example), the part of an airship that that people are in is called the gondola.
Gondola as you are inclosed.
Maokong Gondola was created in 2007.