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Horse words- Eng. to Turkish
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10.       ptaszek
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 06 Dec 2009 Sun 11:35 pm

 

Quoting tomac

Nobody asked for it, but let me post the same words in Polish, with quasi-english pronunciations

 

Stallion = Ogier (pr. "ogier")

Mare = Klacz (pr. "clatch")

Gelding = Wałach ("vauah" or "vawah", seems it must have come from German)

Foal = Źrebię or Źrebak ("źrebieu", "źrebak", it´s hard to describe "ź" sound ... it´s like "zzz" and "eee" mixed together )

 

 tomac you have me for it{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

11.       nec
15 posts
 06 Dec 2009 Sun 11:42 pm

This is great!! So many languages.

12.       ptaszek
440 posts
 07 Dec 2009 Mon 12:10 am

 

Quoting nec

This is great!! So many languages.

 

 You know what???horselovers will always make it real for no matters what languages horses are freedom)))I ride because I love air in my hair,i love my horse listening to my orders,i love her be patient and obey me..and i love the feeling she can be unpredictable..as I am!!!!!!

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