domar, domesticar = to tame
domado/a, domesticado/a = tame (adjective - male/female)
tame i would say
To say "you are old" in Gujarati, you would say "તમે જુના છો" (tame juna cho).
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.
Gujarati for "Did you take meals?" is " shu tame jamya?" or "shu tame khavanu khadhu?"
The English word 'tame' is said in the African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "rukaa".
Jo tame
Tame bahu handsom cho.
'Nihon no tame ni inorimashou.'
Tame ketla varas na chho?
It is the plural conjugation (present subjunctive) of "domar" (to tame)Example:"Let them tame the lions""Dejen que ellos domen a los leones"It has obvious connections with English 'domesticate'
tue teym id (toa-tame-id)
Watashi no tame ni waratte