In Hindi, a yak is called "याक" (pronounced as "yak"). This term is used in the context of referring to the large, long-haired bovine native to the Himalayas and Tibet. Yaks are known for their strength and ability to thrive in high-altitude environments.
The name for a yak in Hindi is "नक".
A female yak is called a dri or nak. For most in the English-speaking countries, the female yak is called a cow.
A baby yak is called a yak calf.
In the English language, it is called a calf.
Yak is called "യാക്ക്" (yakku) in the Malayalam language.
wahan is the word which is called in Hindi for there.
Hindi is called "hindi" in French.
A castrated yak is called a steer. Steers are male yaks that have been neutered, typically to make them more docile and easier to handle.
In Bengali, a camel is called uutt. A goat is called a chhagol. A yak is the same in both languages. A sheep is called bhera.
The yak, a bovine found in Nepal, is called 'yak' (masc.) in French. The spelling 'yack' is also common and accepted as correct.
its called 'hridaya' IN HINDI
Kangaroo is called कंगेरू in hindi.