Canoes

/kəˈnoʊz/ noun

Light, narrow boats pointed at both ends that are propelled by paddles, traditionally used by Indigenous peoples and still popular for recreation.

From Arawakan (Caribbean language) 'canoa,' adopted by Spanish explorers and passed into English in the 1500s. Columbus encountered these boats and the word stuck, making it one of the few English words from Native Caribbean languages.

AMጼጼ
ARقوارب
BNকাঞ্চি
CAcanoa
CSkano
DAkano
DEKanus
ELκαγιάκ
EScanoas
FAکانو
FIkanootti
FRcanots
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