ボート

ボート

rowing boat

JLPT N3

Meaning and Usage

"ボート" refers to a small boat, often used for rowing or leisure activities on lakes, rivers, or calm seas. It is a loanword from English and is commonly used in everyday conversation.

Common Contexts

People use ボート when talking about recreational activities like boating on a lake, fishing from a small boat, or rowing. It often implies a manually operated boat rather than a large motorboat or ship.

Collocations and Patterns

  • ボートに乗る: to ride a boat, used when talking about getting on or using a boat.
  • ボートを漕ぐ: to row a boat, emphasizing the action of moving the boat with oars.
  • ボートを借りる: to rent a boat, common when using boats for leisure.

Register and Nuance

The word is casual and neutral, suitable for everyday conversation. It does not carry formal or technical connotations.

Common Learner Mistake

Learners sometimes confuse ボート with larger boats or ships (船, ふね). Remember, ボート usually means a small, often manually powered boat, not a large vessel.

Example Sentences

みずうみでボートにのってあそびました。

I rode a boat on the lake and had fun.

ボートをこぐのはおもったよりもつかれます。

Rowing a boat is more tiring than I thought.

うみでボートをかりてつりをしました。

I rented a boat at the sea and went fishing.