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zoo in Greek would be ζωολογικός κήπος
"Zoo" is "zoo" in French, believe it or not!
A zoo is an area that maintains a collection of wild animals. From the Greek word 'zoion' meaning 'animal'
zoo is short for zoological garden, zoological comes from the greek word zoion which means animal
"zoo animals" is "animaux du zoo" or "animaux du parc zoologique" in French.
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iban al zoologico = (they) were going to the zoo vamos al zoologico= we're (we are) going to the zoo
No, the prefix "zoo" actually comes from the Greek word "zōion," which means "animal." It is commonly used in words related to animals, such as zoo (a place where animals are kept for public display) and zoology (the study of animals).
I would say an elephant they are well trained and have good behavior
In Sepedi, you would say, "Ke ile borai le tsala ya me." This translates to "I went to the zoo with my friend." The phrase captures the essence of visiting the zoo together.
how do you say unite in greek
Zoo comes from zoological garden which is what zoos were called in 1840. The "zoo-" in zoological comes from the Greek word zôion which means animal.