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Definition
In Greek mythology, Argo is the name of the famous ship that carried Jason and the Argonauts on their quest for the Golden Fleece.
Usage & Nuances
"Argo" is always capitalized and mostly used when referring to the mythological ship. Rare outside references to mythology, literature, or works inspired by the Argonauts. Not used for general ships.
Spanish: Argo (nombre propio) - barco Argo (mitológico)Portuguese (BR): Argo (nome próprio) - navio Argo (mitológico)Portuguese (PT): Argo (nome próprio) - navio Argo (mitológico)Chinese (Simplified): 阿尔戈号(专有名词,希腊神话船名)Chinese (Traditional): 阿爾戈號(專有名詞,希臘神話船名)Hindi: आर्गो (संज्ञा, ग्रीक पौराणिक जहाज)Arabic: آرغو (اسم علم – سفينة أسطورية إغريقية)Bengali: আর্গো (দৈত্যজাহাজ)Russian: АргоJapanese: アルゴ号Vietnamese: Argo (tàu thuyền huyền thoại)Korean: 아르고호Turkish: Argo (efsanevi gemi)Urdu: آرگو (اسطوروی جہاز)Indonesian: Argo (kapal legendaris)
Example Sentences
Jason was the captain of the Argo.
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The legendary ship Argo sailed across the sea with brave heroes.
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Many stories tell of the adventures of the Argo.
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Have you ever read about the voyage of the Argo in Greek myths?
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Some movies retell the epic journey of the Argo and its crew.
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The name Argo has become a symbol of brave exploration.
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