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Revision as of 09:43, 17 September 2024
Hi, polyglots.
We ride all kinds of transportation today. In pre-modern times, without petroleum or electricity, different styles of vehicles, Here is a list of them.
In progress.
Rowing Boat
vehicle in Latin script | vehicle | region | image | link |
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dgħajsa | dgħajsa | Malta | ![]() | |
kajjik | kajjik | Malta | ![]() | |
góndoła | góndoła | Venice | ![]() | |
quffa | قفة
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Mesopotamia | ![]() | |
shānbǎn | 舢舨 | East Asia, Southeast Asia | ![]() | |
sandolo | sandolo | Venice | ![]() | |
wherry | wherry | England | ||
yoal | yoal | Scotland | ![]() |
Sailing Boat
sampan panjang | sampan panjang | Indonesia | ![]() |