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.
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!
This is cheap for a three berth caravan.The lorry needed a wide berth to turn the corner.
this is the correct spelling Berth
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 berth in softball is used to state that you got a bid into a tournament. we say our team got a berth to nationals.
A homophone for birth is "berth."
Berth Wesselmann was born in 1950.
Berth Wesselmann is 184 cm.
Édouard Berth was born in 1875.
Édouard Berth died in 1939.