horse, track, race, whip, saddle, bridle, jockey, hooves, nostrils...etc.
they could use math by having their horse's race time and then by math figuring out what their horse's race time would be. Also, horses are measured in hands, which are measurements of 4inches. How tall a horse is determines if it's a horse or a pony, and there are different competition divisions for horses and ponies.
English does not have gender nouns, all nouns and the verbs they use are neutral. English uses different words or different forms for a male or a female, which are neutral nouns; such as a female horse is a mare, and a male horse is a stallion.
"That horse went in the paddock before the race"
That statistic has yet to be compiled, but I would guess that it would be either a male or a female, neuters rarely use proper nouns.
To say "the" in French, you would use "le" for masculine nouns, "la" for feminine nouns, and "les" for plural nouns regardless of gender.
To walk a horse, you would use a halter and lead rope. : )
I believe you mean to "hit" or "tap" the horse not beat it and you would use a "whip" to urge the horse on.
you would use a whip
The racehorse cantered around the course, so it did not win the race. For a horse to canter, it is slower than a gallop, but faster than a trot.
Proper Nouns: Used to define the specific name of a noun. Common Nouns: The general form of nouns.
To get the energy back for the horse, I would use a turnip.
A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.