What do you call this in your language?
What do you call this in your language?
a pony, a horse, a unicorn, and a zebra
japanske born på en karrusel
merry-go-round or carousel
karusell, idk why tho
Carrossel
>inb4 more than half of the answers are a variation of this word
snurrebinge
Atlıkarınca (ant with horse)
Carrusel
ม้าหมุน (mamun)
Yep, carrousel in french. It comes from the italian carosello
Les pti chvaux
Really? That's better than these two
tourne-chevaux
Vrtiljak
Karuselli
LOL
kabayong umiikot ikot upang ikaw ay maging masaya
un manège, un carrousel
Kaiten-mokuba
I've actually heard it be called a "Vai-de-roda" or a "Goes-around" by a couple of old farts once. I chuckled.
Körhinta
Atlı karınca - Ant mounted on a horse
No idea why.
Zaldiko-maldiko
karuzela, but that's pretty generic shit
pic related is also karuzela
Draaimolen.
We win again.
>all these vowels
>win
disgusting
Кapyceль.
>karuzela
When will you learn?
>implying that's not overkill on vowels already
it has clearly Dutch origins
Hringekja
giostra, Italy is a world leader in its design and production
wea
Calesita
giratoria
회전목마(回轉木馬) revolving wood horse?
Carrusel de las americas, que unen a todos los niños...
rotating horse
a merry go round
Merry go round
target practice
children centrifuge