Firth

/fɜːrθ/ noun

A narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or hills, especially in Scotland. A coastal waterway that is typically long and narrow.

From Old Norse fjörður, related to Old English ford meaning a shallow place to cross water. The term is particularly associated with Scottish geography and Norse influence in Scotland.

AMወንድ ባህር
ARخليج
BNউপসাগর
CAsinus
CSzáliv
DAfjord
DEFörde
ELκόλπος
ESestuario
FAخلیج
FIlahti
FRbras de mer
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