Hars
Australians typically pronounce the word "horse" as "haws" with a long "o" sound.
incorrectly
Capall (Kop-pull)
The word is "cheval" (shih-VAHL), similar to chivalry.
You pronounce the u just as you would in the word turn. The e in the last part of the word is pronounced as you would pronounce it in the word swerve.
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Sleipnir
Australians commonly call chickens "chooks" (rhyming with looks).
"Dam" is pronounced with a long, soft "a" as in "am", like "I am," and rhymes with ma'am, bam, wham, amicable, etc.
Similar to massage, but with a dr in front. The word 'dressage' is a French word that means 'training' or "breaking in" (i.e. training the horse to respond effortlessly to the rider's commands.)
No, but there is an English way. Australians ride in either style.