The word for "canoe" in Spanish is "canoa." This term is used in many Spanish-speaking countries to refer to the small, narrow boat typically propelled by paddling. Depending on the region, you might also hear variations or regional terms, but "canoa" is widely understood.
Canoa means Canoe.
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When you are traveling by canoe, the common term is called paddling , or simply canoeing.
Last answer: Not sure, but the word canoe comes from the word kenu that means "boat carved out of a tree"It's Spanish.
see the thing is u dnt drive a canoe jst thought i'd say that
There is a Spanish word Canoa. This came from the Spanish exploration of Haiti in the 1550's. The Arawak Indians used the word Canaoua
a spirit canoe is an invisible canoe. neigther the canoe of a spirit or the spirit of a canoe.
During the 1550s, the Haitian (Arawakan) word canaoua was picked by Spanish explorers, et al, in the New World and spoken as canoa. Around 1600, the English variant spellings settled down to become canoe.
Native American ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Canoe is directly from the Spanish canoa which in turn is from the Arawak canaoua.
The word "canoe" is derived from the Carib language. The Carib people were indigenous inhabitants of the Caribbean region and South America, where canoes were a common mode of transportation for navigating waterways.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.