Canoe

/kəˈnuː/ noun

A long, narrow boat that is usually light and open on top, moved with paddles instead of an engine.

English borrowed this word in the 16th century from Spanish and French forms like 'canoa' and 'canoë'. These came from a word in the Taíno language of the Caribbean, used for the small boats native peoples used for travel and fishing.

AMጀልባ
ARزورق
BNডিঙি
CSkánoe
DAkano
DEKanu
ELκανό
EScanoa
FAقایق
FIkanootti
FRcanoë
GUનાવ
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