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gondolier - traducción al francés

TYPE OF BOAT
Gondolas; Gondoliers; Gondoliere; Gondolier
  • Santi Giovanni e Paolo]] in a painting by [[Michele Marieschi]]
  • ''La Riva'' by [[John Singer Sargent]]
  • ''Gondola Races on the Grand Canal of Venice'', by [[Grigory Gagarin]] (1830s) "Gondolinos, a slimmer and light-weight version of the gondola, were built for racing and elegant outings.
  • Grand Canal]]
  • Gondolas at their moorings
  • A gondola ride
  • On the Grand Canal
  • Gondola on the [[Providence River]], Rhode Island
  • Gondolier
  • Traghetti; by 2017, only three remained in Venice.
  • Grand Canal]]
  • Gondoliers plying their craft in a narrow canal

gondolier         
n. gondolier, one who propels a gondola
barcarolle         
n. barcarole, romantic song sung by Venetian gondoliers

Definición

Gondolier
·noun A man who rows a gondola.

Wikipedia

Gondola

The gondola (English: , Italian: [ˈɡondola]; Venetian: góndoła [ˈɡoŋdoɰa]) is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon. It is typically propelled by a gondolier, who uses a rowing oar, which is not fastened to the hull, in a sculling manner and also acts as the rudder. The uniqueness of the gondola includes its being asymmetrical along the length making the single-oar propulsion more efficient.

For centuries, the gondola was a major means of transportation and the most common watercraft within Venice. In modern times, the boats still do have a role in public transport in the city, serving as traghetti (small ferries) over the Grand Canal operated by two oarsmen.

Various types of gondola boats are also used in special regattas (rowing races) held amongst gondoliers. Their primary role today, however, is to carry tourists on rides at fixed rates. There are approximately 400 licensed gondoliers in Venice and a similar number of boats, down from the thousands that travelled the canals centuries ago. However, they are now elegantly crafted, instead of the various types of shabby homemade boats of the distant past.