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DHOW - traducción al árabe

TYPE OF SAILING VESSEL FROM THE INDIAN OCEAN
Dhoani; Dhows; دهو; Jalibut; Dohw; داو
  • A dhow in the Indian Ocean, near the islands of [[Zanzibar]] on the [[Swahili Coast]]
  • Fishermen's dhows moored at Dubai in 2014
  • A Shu'ai in the Persian Gulf

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سَفِينَةٌ شِرَاعِيَّة

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سَفِينَةٌ شِرَاعِيَّة

Definición

Dhow
·noun A coasting vessel of Arabia, East Africa, and the Indian Ocean. It has generally but one mast and a lateen sail.

Wikipedia

Dhow

Dhow (; Arabic: داو, romanized: dāwa; Marathi: dāw) is the generic name of a number of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with settee or sometimes lateen sails, used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region. Typically sporting long thin hulls, dhows are trading vessels primarily used to carry heavy items, such as fruit, fresh water, or other heavy merchandise, along the coasts of Eastern Arabia, East Africa, Yemen and coastal South Asia (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh). Larger dhows have crews of approximately thirty, smaller ones typically around twelve.

Ejemplos de uso de DHOW
1. Dhow building on Dubai Creek has been prevalent for centuries.
2. Also in the region, a small Navy craft intercepted a dhow approaching an Iraqi oil platform in the Persian Gulf last year and the dhow exploded, killing two sailors and a Coast Guardsman.
3. About 70 people were rescued after the two–deck Arabic dhow capsized, possibly from overcrowding.
4. The dhow, owned by an Iranian businessman, was moored in Deira wharf at Dubai Creek.
5. "The first report we received was that a dhow had capsized," he said.