"J'aime faire de la voile" would be the commonest translation.
"the candle" or "the night watch or "the sail" or "sailing" in Spanish
sail
Boat bateau Ferry-boat paquebot Large ship navire Warship "navire de guerre" or "bateau guerrier" Sail-boat voilier
"Sailboat" is an English equivalent of "bateau Ã? voile."The masculine noun "bateau" mean "boat." The masculine singular definite article is "le," and the singular indefinite article "un." The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The feminine noun "voile" means "sail."The pronunciations is "bah-toh ah vwahl."
All lines tight and trimmed, ready to set sail.
la voile means sail/sailing in French.
When a sailing boat is sailing into the wind the shape of the sail acts like a plane's wing and differential pressure across the sail propels the boat forward.
When a sailing boat is sailing into the wind the shape of the sail acts like a plane's wing and differential pressure across the sail propels the boat forward.
because you use a sail to move the boat
The spelling "sailing" is correct.
An area to sail in.
Sailing. You would say "We will be sailing next Tuesday"
A sail works like an aerofoil. Depending on the point of sailing it pulls the vessel along much more than it pushes it.
a boat a sail and the wind
Nope. No sailing.
I sailed last week. I am sailing. I will be sailing.
Sailing on behalf of-Spain.