The Old English word was 'deor' meaning animal or beast. There are various old European words referring to an 'animal' as opposed to man or, 'a creature that breathes'
In Yaqui language, a deer is called "maso."
open the hands and touch the thumbs to the head (antlers)
You say "Come!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Ou!".
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
You say "Come in" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Wole wa".
Deer can be translated into Kikuyu language as paa.
In Yaqui language, a deer is called "maso."
In Algonquian languages, the word for "deer" varies by specific language. For instance, in the Cree language, "deer" is often referred to as "nîhkwâs." In the Ojibwe language, it is called "moose," which can sometimes refer broadly to large game, including deer. Each Algonquian language has its own unique term, reflecting the diversity within the language family.
Leather can be made from deer
In the Irish language, "deer" is fia; in the (Scottish) Gaelic it is fiadh.
they speak deer.
No a deer does not hatch from an egg. It is mammal so it is born live, from its mother deer.
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open the hands and touch the thumbs to the head (antlers)
Use sign language
Venison comes from the meat of deer (several species).
Deer will be attracted to any type of food that occurs on a regular basis. If you bated deer with a pile of Snickers bars, some would come and continue to come as long as it was available.