Corvettes

/kɔːrˈvɛts/ noun

Definition

Plural of corvette; small, fast warships used for patrol, escort, or anti-submarine duties, smaller than destroyers.

Etymology

From French 'corvette,' possibly derived from 'corbeau' (crow) or 'corbello.' The term entered English naval vocabulary in the 17th century and remains in use today.

Kelly Says

Corvettes are experiencing a renaissance in modern navies because they're small enough to be cheap but powerful enough to patrol coastlines—they're the tactical sweet spot between big and nimble.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ኮርቬት
kor-ve-t
ARالعربية
قوارب حربية
qawārib ḥarbīyah
BNবাংলা
করভেট
kor-vet
CACatalà
corvetes
kor-ve-tes
CSČeština
korvety
kor-ve-ty
DADansk
korvetter
kor-vet-ter
DEDeutsch
Korvetten
kor-vet-en
ELΕλληνικά
κορβέτες
kor-ve-tes
ESEspañol
corvetas
kor-ve-tas
FAفارسی
کُرِوِت
ku-ri-vet
FISuomi
korvetit
kor-ve-tit
FRFrançais
corvettes
kor-vet-t
GUGU
કોર્વેટ
kor-vet
HAHA
korvet
kor-vet
HEעברית
קורבטות
kor-ve-tot
HIहिन्दी
कोरवेट
kor-vet
HUMagyar
korvett
kor-vett
IDBahasa Indonesia
korvet
kor-vet
IGIG
korvet
kor-vet
ITItaliano
corvette
kor-vet-te
JA日本語
コルベット
koruretto
KKKK
корвет
kor-vet
KMKM
កោរវ៉េត
kor-vet
KO한국어
코르벳
keoreobeoteu
MRMR
कोर्वेट
kor-vet
MSBahasa Melayu
korvet
kor-vet
MYမြန်မာ
ကော်ဗက်
kaw-bet
NLNederlands
korvetten
kor-vet-ten
NONorsk
korvetter
kor-vet-ter
PAPA
ਕੋਰਵੇਟ
kor-vet
PLPolski
korwety
kor-we-ty
PTPortuguês
corvetas
kor-ve-tas
RORomână
corvete
kor-ve-te
RUРусский
корветы
kor-vety
SVSvenska
korvetter
kor-vet-ter
SWKiswahili
korvet
kor-vet
TAதமிழ்
கோர்வேட்டுகள்
kor-ve-t-u-gal
TEతెలుగు
కోర్వేట్లు
kor-ve-t-lu
THไทย
เรือรบ
rua rop
TLTL
korbet
kor-bet
TRTürkçe
korvetler
kor-vet-ler
UKУкраїнська
корвети
kor-ve-ty
URاردو
کورویٹ
kor-ve-t
VITiếng Việt
tàu corvette
tau kor-vet
YOYO
korvet
kor-vet
ZH中文
护卫舰
hùwèijiàn
ZUZU
ikorethi
i-ko-re-thi

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Ship terminology: corvettes historically gendered feminine ('she'), encoding gendered power dynamics where vessels were named for/owned by men but linguistically personified as female, encoding control and objectification.

Inclusive Usage

Corvettes can use neutral pronouns (it/the ship) or explicit context (the corvette, the vessel); gendered pronouns perpetuate historical power asymmetries unnecessarily in modern usage.

Inclusive Alternatives

["use neutral pronouns","use 'the corvette' or vessel name"]

Empowerment Note

Women served as corvette crew members historically, yet naval language rendered them absent while feminizing the ships themselves—decoupling pronoun from human occupants.

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