Mustang doesn't mean anything in Spanish. It's an English word derived from the Mexican-Spanish word mesteño; "stray" or "feral animal". The original Spanish world might be mestengo; referring to a beast of uncertain ownership, later used for feral animals in general.
Mustang is derived from the spanish word Musteno which means wild or untamed
Well there is MAYBE a difference between these horses. The Spanish Mustang is MAYBE alittle smaller then the Mustang. The Mustang is alittle taller than the Spanish Mustang.
The Spanish word for "mustang" is "mustango". A mustang is a wild horse.
Mustang comes from the Spanish word mesteno....i think
Wild horse
The word Mustang is not in the Spanish vocabulary, it would be used the same as in English, except it would be pronounced differently. A mustang is a horse, the Spanish word for horse is "caballo".
Mustangs originated form Spain. The Mustang is an American Feral horse that is descended from Spanish domesticated horses. It depends on what exactly one means by originate.
Mustang means 'ownerless'
wild or untamed
in North Carolina
a Krieger Mustang horse is a breed traced back to the Spanish conquistadors.
The horse Mustang is also known as a wild horse and is brought to America by the Spanish