English to Maori Meaning of ferry - waka kōpiko


Ferry :
waka kōpiko

waka kōpiko, perepoti, ū, wāpu

whiti, waka kōpiko

ferricwakawaka kōpikokawe
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Definitions of ferry in English
Noun(1) a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule(2) transport by boat or aircraft
Verb(1) transport from one place to another(2) transport by ferry(3) travel by ferry
Examples of ferry in English
(1) These days the ferry operates from May to August and growth in the industry is limited in a number of ways.(2) Besides putting out to the sea, fishermen who have boats ferry people on alternate days, he says.(3) The port, once famous for shipbuilding, had a sizeable whaling fleet, and operated a ferry across the firth to Granton until 1939.(4) Canoes and rafts ferry imperious ÔÇÿwater spiritsÔÇÖ to masquerade venues.(5) If he did, I could have flown my aircraft on a ferry permit to another island to have it repaired.(6) Three boats were used to ferry residents from Rajiv and Indra colonies to safety.(7) Transport Minister Trish White said the first ferry should be operating by mid 2005.(8) Public pressure forced the maquila bosses to provide buses to ferry the girls home safely.(9) The boats ferry about 30,000 people to and from work everyday.(10) We are more than happy to provide a quote for you aircraft ferry & delivery needs.(11) Ambulances came up Twaddell Avenue to ferry the injured away.(12) Pakistani army helicopters are arriving to ferry some of the injured to hospitals, but locals complain it's not enough.(13) The group also knows if a ferry operated from its harbour to Cork it would attract a number of tourists in both directions.(14) He and his brother started by operating a rope-and-pulley ferry at Gorino Sulam, on the Gnocca branch of the river.(15) Here, unless you have booked a berth on one of the cruise boats that ply these waters in summer, you will have to ask Bill Wilder, the English owner of the island, to ferry you across the waters of Loch Broome.(16) The legal terminology for a ferry permit is called a special flight permit.
Related Phrases of ferry
(1) ferry flight ::
rere waka kōpiko
(2) air-ferry ::
rangi-waka kōpiko
(3) ferry service ::
ratonga waka kōpiko
(4) ferry across ::
whakawhiti puta noa i
(5) ferry-boat ::
perepoti-poti
(6) car-ferry ::
car-waka kōpiko
Synonyms
Noun
1. passenger boat ::
poti pāhihi
2. passenger ship ::
kaipuke pāhihi
5. ship ::
kaipuke
6. boat ::
kaipuke
7. vessel ::
oko
8. packet ::
pākete
9. packet boat ::
poti pākete
Verb
10. transport ::
waka
11. convey ::
tuku
12. carry ::
kawe
13. ship ::
kaipuke
14. run ::
oma
15. take ::
tango
16. bring ::
kawea
17. shuttle ::
rakau
Different Forms
ferric, ferries, ferry, ferrying
Word Example from TV Shows
If the Iron Fleet
tries to ferry in more food,

If the Iron Fleet tries to FERRY in more food,

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

but we could take the
ferry out to Catalina.

but we could take the FERRY out to Catalina.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 11

He's going to ferry the Golden Company
back here

He's going to FERRY the Golden Company back here

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 7

And her Iron Fleet
will ferry the Dornish army

And her Iron Fleet will FERRY the Dornish army

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2

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