waterway
English
Etymology
water
+
way
Noun
waterway
(
plural
waterways
)
A body of water, such as a
river
,
channel
or
canal
, that is
navigable
.
A
conduit
or
watercourse
, such as on the deck of a ship, to drain water.
Translations
navigable body of water
Arabic:
مَمَرّ مَائِيّ
m
(
mamarr māʾiyy
)
Armenian:
ֆարվատեր
(hy)
(
farvater
)
,
նավարկուղի
(
navarkułi
)
Chinese:
Mandarin:
水路
(zh)
(
shuǐlù
)
,
航道
(zh)
(
hángdào
)
Dutch:
vaarweg
(nl)
m
,
waterweg
(nl)
m
,
vaarwater
(nl)
n
Esperanto:
akvovojo
Finnish:
vesitie
(fi)
French:
voie navigable
(fr)
f
Georgian:
ფარვატერი
(
parvaṭeri
)
German:
Wasserstraße
(de)
f
,
Wasserweg
(de)
m
,
Fahrwasser
(de)
n
Hebrew:
נְתִיב מַיִם
(he)
m
(
netiv mayim
)
Japanese:
水路
(ja)
(
すいろ, suiro
)
Korean:
수로
(ko)
(
suro
)
Maori:
hawai
,
arawai
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
vannvei
m
,
vassdrag
(no)
n
Persian:
آبراه
(fa)
(
âbrâh
)
Polish:
droga wodna
f
Portuguese:
hidrovia
(pt)
f
Russian:
фарва́тер
(ru)
m
(
farvátɛr
)
,
во́дный путь
m
(
vódnyj putʹ
)
Tagalog:
alulusan
Vietnamese:
đường thủy
,
đường sông
,
thủy lộ
(vi)
Welsh:
dyfrffordd
f
,
camlas
f
Yakut:
уу суола
(
uu suola
)
Zazaki:
vaya awer
f
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