Cinghiale is an Italian equivalent of 'boar'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'cheen-GHYAH-lay'.
"tcheen-GYA-ley" is the pronunciation of the Italian word cinghiale. The word in question serves as a masculine noun in its singular form. It translates into English as "boar," "boar meat," "boar skin," or "wild boar" according to context.
boar = Wildschwein boar = Eber boar = Keiler (male boar)
Roast Beaver, Beaver Pot Roast, Sauteed Beaver, Beaver Stew, Roast Boar, Boar Spaghetti Sauce with Pasta, (many Italian recipes use wild boar), Elk and Venison are also furred game, can be prepared a number of ways...stew, roast, sauteed, baked, fried, grilled...
Boar is black
antonyms of boar
Boar
sow is female. boar is male.
erymanthian boar
Yes boar is black
boar boar
The Boar was created in 1973.
pig is a pig and the wild boar is a wild boar