How does one say "horse" in your language?
How does one say "horse" in your language?
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ló
Your mother.
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häst
>lots of people riding horses in the woods near where I live
>sometimes not even on trails but completely off-road
>tfw it looks awesome but I'm afraid of a horse Christoper Reevesing me
kon/con
кoн
Cavallo
Caballo (kah-BAH-joh), from Latin 'caballus', which in turn originated from either Gaulish 'caballos' or Greek 'kabálles' (nag).
though horse in this form is fine too
Koń
hest
Caballo
mal
hevonen
"heppa"
...
sarah jessica parker xDdDD
Pferd
female: Stute
Male: Hengst
We don't have a native word for horse so we borrowed from the Spanish as 'Kabayo'
CHI
Stripeless zebra
Loshad'
Capall
>We don't have a native word for horse so we borrowed from the Spanish as 'Kabayo'
Really?
Were there not horses in the Philippines before that?
Лoшaдь (for all)
Кoнь (male)
Жepeбeц (yong male)
Кoбылa (female)
What does horse taste like? I've never had it and it's virtually impossible to get here.
poronga
le cheval
Yes. Apparently, the tropical jungle isn't a good place for a horse to thrive. Despite the ice age making the Philippines accessible by land, horses didn't came through here.
for us it's
кoњ
ждpeбaц
кoбилa
konj
ždrebac
kobila
try mortadella
"Conchetumadre"
Horse
hevonen
>кoњ
>ждpeбaц
>кoбилa
same
uma
حصان
Hisaan
Or
خيل
Khayl
马 pronounced ma
i remember when i visited nesebar, i talked english for a day and then i realized everyone understood my serbian, never spoke a word of english until the end of vacation
it's strange you better understand us than we understand you
Koń/Kobyła
reeee mainlanders stop copying us
uma
Is that why Ma Chao was so good on a horse in Dynasty Warriors 4?
Also:
>chinada
At
It's funny because my HK friend's last name is Ma. And they serve a "Ma Burger" at his restaurant (not horse).
OP: Le cheval
>sinofornia
Loshad' (any horse)
Kon' (male horse)
Kobyla (female horse)
Clippity Clopper
"Get off the road you cunt" is generally used to refer to horses in rural England.
At
CHEVAL :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Monsieur Cheval.
Don't remind me, you fuck.
Loshadka :3
Equus
Pronounced "ə-coo"
An athlete
Kuran
Ĉevalo
Αλογο
AT
aygır - male
kısrak - female
tay - "child"
turkic languages have too many specific words for horses. to give an example, from kyrgyz
taypalma-yorga: it is used for a horse that "never shakes the rider" (pacer?) but doesn't know how to gallop but even without galloping it goes faster than other horses -and still doesn't shake the rider-
tua mãe
Gurram in telugu
Arklys
horse
Arklys - work horse, strong (hence ar - arti, to plough)
Žirgas - a more elegant horse, as a riding horse.
Kumelė - female gorse
Kumelys, eržilas - a male horse of good breed, stallion.
Kumeliukas - a young horse.
And then you get tens of variations, accorsing to specific work, colour, size and origin (of horse and of people who use the word, as it varies through the dialects, regionally)
Cavalo