this does not make sense!!
Most say get on your horse, but it's more proper to say (and what hippophiles would say) mount your horse.
Horse.
horse layam
Horse in Italian is: Cavallo
Horse in Manx is cabbyl
no (a horse)
Horse in Dutch is "Paard"
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
pherd means horse
it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire.
at
Cheval means horse in french!!