kayak

The meaning (definition) of the word kayak
a narrow boat you sit inside and paddle with two blades
The word kayak used in a sentence
“We paddled the kayak across the quiet lake together.”
Words that mean the same as kayak (synonyms)
canoe
The plural of the word kayak
kayaks
How the word kayak is said around the world
| French | kayak |
| Spanish | kayac |
| Mandarin | 皮艇 |
| Hindi | कश्ती |
| Arabic | قوارب الكاياك |
| Russian | каяк |
| Portuguese (EU) | caiaque |
| Portuguese (BR) | caiaque |
| Japanese | カヤック |
| German | Kajak |
| Urdu | کیاک |
| Punjabi | ਕਾਇਆਕ |
| Korean | 카약 |
| Hebrew | קָאִיָאק |
| Greek | είδος ξύλινης βάρκας |
| Dutch | kajak |
| Filipino | kayak |
| Vietnamese | thuyền kayak |
| Turkish | kayık |
| Persian | کایاک |
| Polish | kajak |
| Ukrainian | каяк |
| Bengali | কায়াক |
| Swedish | kajak |
| Italian | kayak |
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