As part of my ongoing efforts to learn Spanish, I'm highlighting a Spanish word each day during April as part of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. I'm also sharing the random thoughts that pop into my head when I try to pronounce them.
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Today's Spanish word is
>>yate<< (yacht). And here are today's random thoughts:
1 - In New Zealand, ordinary sailboats are referred to as "yachts." The tiny boat we had in New Zealand was referred to as
s/y Rainbows End, with the "s/y" standing for "sailing yacht. In the States, we use "s/v" instead, meaning "sailing vessel." So our current boat is referred to as
s/v Tickety Boo.
2 - When I think of yachts, I think of big, monstrous boats that cost a fortune to run and have a staff of people to tend to your every need.
3 - We saw a lot of mega-yachts cruising in the Bahamas. Most of them are chartered out. The crews work really long hours in the hopes of really good tips.
Have your ever been on a mega-yacht? Would you like to own one? What's your favorite word that starts with "Y"?Thanks for stopping by our blog - we love it when people come visit! We're also on Facebook - pop by and say hi! Check out the other folks participating in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.
Published on April 28, 2018 01:00