Horse in Different Languages

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Horse in Different Languages: The horse is one of two surviving subspecies of Equus ferus. It is an odd-toed ungulate vertebrate of the family Equidae. The horse has developed in the course of the last 45 to 55 million years from a little multi-toed animal into the huge, single-toed creature of today. People started training horse around 4000 BC, and their taming is accepted to have been boundless by 3000 BC.

Horse in All Languages

Translation of word Horse in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Horse
Albaniankalë
Basquezaldi
Belarusianконь
Bosniankonj
Bulgarianкон
Catalancavall
Croatiankonj
Czechkůň
Danishhest
Dutchpaard
Estonianhobune
Finnishhevonen
Frenchcheval
Galiciancaballo
GermanPferd
Greekάλογο (álogo)
Hungarian
IcelandicHestur
Irishcapall
Italiancavallo
Latvianzirgs
Lithuanianarklys
Macedonianкоњ
Malteseżiemel
Norwegianhest
Polishkoń
Portuguesecavalo
Romaniancal
Russianлошадь (loshad')
Serbianкоњ (konj)
Slovakkôň
Sloveniankonj
Spanishcaballo
Swedishhäst
Ukrainianкінь (kin')
Welshceffyl
Yiddishפערד
Armenianձի
Azerbaijaniat
Bengaliঘোড়া
Chinese Simplified马 (mǎ)
Chinese Traditional馬 (mǎ)
Georgianცხენი
Gujaratiઘોડો
Hindiघोड़ा
Hmongnees
Japaneseうま
Kannadaಕುದುರೆ
Kazakhжылқы
Khmerសេះ
Korean말 (mal)
Laoມ້າ
Malayalamകുതിര
Marathiघोडा
Mongolianморь
Myanmar (Burmese)မြင်း
Nepaliघोडा
Sinhalaඅශ්වයා
Tajikасп
Tamilகுதிரை
Teluguగుర్రం
Thaiม้า
Turkishat
Urduگھوڑا
Uzbekot
Vietnamesecon ngựa
Arabicحصان (hisan)
Hebrewסוּס
Persianاسب
Afrikaansperd
Chichewakavalo
Hausadoki
Igboịnyịnya
Sesothopere
Somalifaras
Swahilifarasi
Yorubaẹṣin
Zuluihhashi
Cebuanokabayo
Filipinokabayo
Indonesiankuda
Javanesejaran
Malagasysoavaly
Malaykuda
Maorihoiho
Esperantoĉevalo
Haitian Creolechwal
Latinequus

Horse in European Languages

Translation of word Horse in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Horse
Albaniankalë
Basquezaldi
Belarusianконь
Bosniankonj
Bulgarianкон
Catalancavall
Corsicancavallu
Croatiankonj
Czechkůň
Danishhest
Dutchpaard
Estonianhobune
Finnishhevonen
Frenchcheval
Frisianhynder
Galiciancaballo
GermanPferd
Greekάλογο [álogo]
Hungarian
IcelandicHestur
Irishcapall
Italiancavallo
Latvianzirgs
Lithuanianarklys
LuxembourgishPäerd
Macedonianкоњ
Malteseżiemel
Norwegianhest
Polishkoń
Portuguesecavalo
Romaniancal
Russianлошадь [loshad']
Scots Gaeliceach
Serbianкоњ [konj]
Slovakkôň
Sloveniankonj
Spanishcaballo
Swedishhäst
Tatarат
Ukrainianкінь [kin']
Welshceffyl
Yiddishפערד

Horse in Asian Languages

Translation of word Horse in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Horse
Armenianձի
Azerbaijaniat
Bengaliঘোড়া
Chinese Simplified马 [mǎ]
Chinese Traditional馬 [mǎ]
Georgianცხენი
Gujaratiઘોડો
Hindiघोड़ा
Hmongnees
Japaneseうま
Kannadaಕುದುರೆ
Kazakhжылқы
Khmerសេះ
Korean말 [mal]
Kyrgyzат
Laoມ້າ
Malayalamകുതിര
Marathiघोडा
Mongolianморь
Myanmar (Burmese)မြင်း
Nepaliघोडा
Odiaଘୋଡା
Pashtoاسونه
Punjabiਘੋੜਾ
Sindhiگھوڙو
Sinhalaඅශ්වයා
Tajikасп
Tamilகுதிரை
Teluguగుర్రం
Thaiม้า
Turkishat
Turkmenat
Urduگھوڑا
Uyghurئات
Uzbekot
Vietnamesecon ngựa

Horse in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Horse in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Horse
Arabicحصان [hisan]
Hebrewסוּס
Kurdish (Kurmanji)hesp
Persianاسب

Horse in African Languages

Translation of word Horse in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Horse
Afrikaansperd
Amharicፈረስ
Chichewakavalo
Hausadoki
Igboịnyịnya
Kinyarwandaifarashi
Sesothopere
Shonabhiza
Somalifaras
Swahilifarasi
Xhosaihashe
Yorubaẹṣin
Zuluihhashi

Horse in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Horse in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Horse
Cebuanokabayo
Filipinokabayo
Hawaiianlio
Indonesiankuda
Javanesejaran
Malagasysoavaly
Malaykuda
Maorihoiho
Samoansolofanua
Sundanesekuda

Horse in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Horse
Esperantoĉevalo
Haitian Creolechwal
Latinequus

Video Translation of Horse in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Horse

These non-domesticated populaces are false wild horse, as this term is utilized to portray feral horses that have never been tamed.

Horse are adjusted to run, permitting them to rapidly get away from predators, having an incredible feeling of equalisation and a solid battle or-flight reaction. In old times horse was used in wars and called warhorse.

Identified with this need to escape from predators in the wild is an abnormal characteristic: horse can rest both standing up and resting, with more youthful ponies tending to rest altogether more than adults.

Horses are adjusted to run, permitting them to rapidly get away from predators, having an incredible feeling of parity and a solid battle or-flight reaction.

Identified with this need to escape from predators in the wild is an abnormal quality: ponies can rest both standing up and resting, with more youthful horse tending to rest essentially more than grown-ups.

Prior to the approach of motorised vehicles, the steed was generally utilized as a draft creature, and riding on horseback or equestrian was one of the central methods for transportation.

In ancient occasions the wild horse was likely previously pursued for nourishment. The relationship of the horse to people has been novel. Like Cat and lion, horse is also a mammal animal.

The steed is an accomplice and companion. It has furrowed fields and acquired the collect, pulled products and passed on travellers, followed game and followed dairy cattle, and conveyed soldiers into fight and swashbucklers to obscure terrains.

It has given entertainment as jousts, competitions, merry go rounds, and the game of riding. The impact of the steed is communicated in the English language in such terms as gallantry and unceremonious, respect, regard, great habits, and straightforwardness.

Horse and people cooperate in a wide assortment of game rivalries and recreational interests, just as in working exercises, for example, police work, agribusiness, amusement, and treatment.

Horse in different languages has many names. There are different breeds of horse in different countries. Pony is a small size horse mostly found in Canada.

Ponies were verifiable utilized in fighting, from which a wide assortment of riding and driving systems created, utilising a wide range of styles of hardware and techniques for control.

Numerous items are gotten from ponies, including meat, milk, stow away, hair, bone, and pharmaceuticals extricated from the pee of pregnant female horses.

People furnish trained horse with nourishment, water, and sanctuary, just as consideration.

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