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Boote

Boote is the German word for boats. It is the plural form of das Boot and is used to refer to watercraft of various sizes and purposes. The singular is das Boot, and the plural is die Boote. In everyday German, Boote can denote anything from small recreational craft to larger vessels, depending on context.

The term appears across many nautical or leisure contexts and forms part of common compound nouns. Examples

Linguistic notes: Boote is a neuter noun in German, and its plural is formed by adding -e,

include
Segelboote
(sailboats),
Motorboote
(motorboats),
Ruderboote
(rowboats),
and
Tretboote
(pedal
boats).
In
general
usage,
Boote
covers
private
and
recreational
craft
as
well
as
small
commercial
boats,
but
it
is
distinct
from
larger
ships,
which
are
typically
referred
to
as
Schiffe.
a
typical
pattern
for
many
neuter
nouns.
Like
all
German
nouns,
Boote
is
capitalized.
The
term
is
embedded
in
the
broader
nautical
vocabulary
of
German
and
is
commonly
encountered
in
discussions
of
boating,
tourism,
harbor
activities,
and
related
themes.