A junk is a type of Chinese sea vessel from ancient origins, but still used in modern times.
A boat that begins with the letter K is a kyak.
Giunca for the sailing vessel and rifiuti for the trash are Italian equivalents of the English word "junk".Specifically, the feminine noun giunca designates a sailing vessel of ancient Chinese design and modern use. The masculine rifiuti refers to "garbage, junk, trash". The pronunciation will be "DJOON-ka" in terms of the boat and "ree-FYOO-tee" in terms of the trash.
A Chinese sailing vessel is called a Junk. Brig, yawl, bark, dhow, snow, proa, pink, buss.
a junk is a van A Chinese Junk is a Chinese sailing ship built from an ancient design and still in use today.
A junk is a Chinese sailing ship.
A junk is a type of Chinese sailing ship that has been used historically for transportation and trade purposes. Junks have distinctive designs, with a flat bottom, high stern, and fully battened sails.
The most common name for a Chinese wooden sailing ship that I can think of is the Junk. High bow and stern, various rigging of sails, more of a coaster than a blue water vessel.
It's a Junk.
That would be a 'junk'.
The Chinese have their junk.
That would be the famous Chinese junk.
That type of ship is called a "Junk".