- bakboord,
Swedish and
Norwegian babord,
Danish bagbord,
Spanish babor,
Portuguese bombordo,
Italian babordo,
French bâbord and
Estonian pakpoord, are derived...
-
staffeli (Self-portrait with easel. 1912)
Silda Kommer (The
herring are in)
Babord litt (Port side, 1879) Håret
flettes (The hair is
being braided, 1882) Sovende...
- Le Devoir.
February 26, 2005.
bâbord!,
Revue À. "Le
Canada abandonne les
femmes autochtones à leur sort -
Revue À
bâbord !". www.ababord.org....
- Duchesne,
Isabelle (April–May 2009). "On étouffe le Lac Saint-Pierre". À
Bâbord. No. 29.
Retrieved 2
August 2014.
Articles "De
nombreuses résidences inondées...
- paje (page) tira de cuero)
trotar (trotter)
asamblea (****emblée)
babor (
babord)
bagaje (bagage)
banquete (banquet) baúl (bahur)
billete (billet) blasón...
-
leading naturalist and as one of the
Kristiania Bohemians.
Beginning with
Babord litt from 1879, he made
several paintings depicting sailors and maritime...
- 2007, also
named his
projection rooms with
names related to navigation :
Bâbord (port side),
Tribord (star
board side),
Vasco de Gama and Amirauté (Admiralty)...
- /a/, even
though there is a cir****flex; they are exceptions: câlin and
bâbord, etc. Some
words are
pronounced differently in
different regions; for example...
-
simple lives of the
local fishermen.
Depicting a
fisherman at sea, his
Babord litt (1879) is
considered to be one of his
early masterpieces. His ****ociation...
- open". See
Modern Dutch ruim. . babor= port side of a ship: from
French babord "portside", from
Dutch bakboord "left side of a ship",
literally "back side...