Berth as a noun means bunk or anchorage, i.e. a ship's allotted place at a wharf or dock.
Berth as a verb means to moor or anchor.
There is no Hebrew word 'berth'. If you mean the English word berth: in Hebrew it is meetah (which also means bed).
Yes, "berth" is a homonym of "birth." "Berth" can mean a place where a ship docks or a bed on a train.
This is cheap for a three berth caravan.The lorry needed a wide berth to turn the corner.
this is the correct spelling Berth
On a cruise ship, the term "Upper Berth" could mean the top bunk in a crew member's cabin or older ship. On most newer cruise ships, "upper berth" means a fold-away wall-mounted bed in a passenger stateroom. Happy Sailing!
A berth is part of a ship where the dock is. A good sentence would be, she met her first love on the berth of a ship her father managed.
A homophone for birth is "berth."
Édouard Berth was born in 1875.
Édouard Berth died in 1939.
Paul Berth died in 1969.
Berth Wesselmann was born in 1950.
Berth Wesselmann is 184 cm.