Boat = Bote
Passenger Boat - Lancha
Ferry boat - Lancha común
Ship = Barco (though it is often misused by spanish speakers to mean boat)
Cargo ferry boat = Ferry (Puerto Rico)
pasear en bote
This actually means the stick from where a boat's steering wheel is held on to. Dont think wrong. Many people think that this is a bad word but that is what is actually means.
Boat
The Spanish phrase "Quiero mover el bote" literally means "I want to move the boat", and figuratively means "I want to move my body" or "I want to dance".
Yes, boat and goat do rhyme.
To say "toy boat" in Spanish is "barco de juguete". Jessi
The boat = el barco
El barco
boat
en - as in onto the boat
Barco rapido.
by going into peru with a boat
Well, Duke Media Sidona was the Spanish General on the boat but he had never been on a boat, and was therefore seasick a lot of the time
It means "dingy" or "small boat".
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barco is boat. you may be able to use that.
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