to have a horse
Un cheval is a horse.
un cheval - a horse
"avoir un grand mercredi" means "to have a big/huge/lengthy" Wednesday in English.
"un cheval" is a horse in French.
Animal = cheval Gymnastics = cheval d'arçons Act Silly = chahuter (Ex: You kids stop horsing around! - Les enfants, arrêtez de chahuter !)
a horse = un cheval horses = des chevaux
Avoir du corps refers to wine. Literaly "to have a (certain) body"A wine that is 'thick' but that is nevertheless sweet is "un vin qui a du corps".A confusion must not be made with avoir un corps (to have a body)Elle a un corps sublime - She has a beautiful body
a Horse = un cheval (pl. des chevaux)
The adjective "équin, équine" means related to horses in French (from Latin equus). A synonym is "chevalin, chevaline", from French cheval (itself from Latin Caballus).
"Can you have a dog ?" :" peux-tu avoir un chien ?" "Can i have a dog ?" :" puis-je avoir un chien ?"
avoir un doute, avoir des doutes
bye and happy vacation? I'm not sure.