The word "rooster" varies across languages. In Spanish, it's "gallo," in French, it's "coq," in German, it's "Hahn," and in Italian, it's "gallo." Each language has its own unique term, reflecting cultural differences in naming this common farm animal.
blood line it's all in the blood line my friend.
Another rooster pinches my bum!
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by saying it
People's names are the same in all languages.
read rooster is from Perth
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
Galo
gril
Well depends how you raise them. People say their built for power.
Gizahgin
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