'Cavalho' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'horse' [Equus ferus caballus].
The masculine noun 'cavalho' means 'horse'. Its singular definite article is 'o' ['the']. Its singular indefinite article is 'um' ['a, one'].
It's pronounced 'kuh-VAH-lyoo'.
Houhds rhtak eridhgin
yes the spanish do like horse riding
Horseback riding.
horse back riding
There is a number of horse back riding places around. Depending on where you live and what you want out of horse back riding lessons. The best is the Ceader lodge and also Jeffery Wilms ranch.
Andalusian and Lusitanos.
It depends on the riding school.
prince phillips hobbie were dancing, horse riding, playing cricket
A saddle is what a rider sits on when riding a horse.
The term "horseback riding" emphasizes the rider's position on the horse's back, which is a key aspect of the activity. "Back" indicates that the rider is on the horse's body, distinguishing it from other forms of interaction with horses, such as leading or grooming. The phrase has historical roots and has become the standard terminology in equestrian contexts. Using "horse riding" could imply a broader range of activities that don't specifically involve riding on the horse's back.
polo
the saddle.