Il cavallo vive is an Italian equivalent of 'The horse lives'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'cavallo' means 'horse'. The verb 'vive' means '[he/she/it] does live, is living, lives'. All together, they're pronounced 'eel kah-VAHL-loh VEE-veh'.
"Horse" in English means cavallo in Italian.
The Italian horse breeds I know of are: Maremanno Murgese And the Italian Heavy Draught. Hope this helps! :)
The correct answer is that a horse lives on the land. Only a dead horse denigrates and becomes nutrients for the dirt. A dead horse than lives in the land.
"Beautiful horse" in English is bel cavallo in Italian.
"Horse rider" in English means cavaliere in Italian.
Cavallo is the Italian equivalent of 'horse'. It's a masculine gender noun whose plural form is 'cavalli'. The Italian equivalent of a female horse, or mare, is 'cavalla'.
'Cavallo' is 'horse' in italian.
Horse in Italian is: Cavallo
"Horse meat" in English means carne di cavallo in Italian.
Equitazione is an Italian equivalent of the English word "horse-riding." The pronunciation will be "EY-kwee-ta-TSYO-ney" in Italian.
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I'm unsure on the complete list of horse breeds from Italy, which I am currently researching, but these are the breeds I currently am aware of. Italian Heavy Draft Italian Saddle Horse Italian Trotter Salerno San Fratello