They all have energy
A ball that flies through the air is commonly referred to as a "projectile." In sports contexts, it can also be called a "ball" or a "flying ball," depending on the specific game, such as a baseball, football, or basketball. The term "aerial ball" may be used in some contexts to describe a ball that is airborne.
Cheetah is translated as guepardo in Spanish.
cheetah = chita or guepardo
A cheetah is 'un guépard' (masc.) in French.
so the japanese name for ''Cheetah'' is Chiitah.
cheetah
Cheetah is a common noun.
Cheetah's like common house cats are strict carnivores.
The genus of a cheetah is acinoyx jubatus.
they are animals
Africans call them DumaTo most people, "Cheetah" IS the common name. In some areas of Africa, the name used is, "Duma". Both names are of African origin.
The term "cheetah" is considered a common noun because it refers to a general category of animals rather than a specific individual. Common nouns denote general items, people, or concepts, and "cheetah" describes any member of the species Acinonyx jubatus, rather than a unique cheetah with a particular name. In contrast, a proper noun would be a specific cheetah, like "Cheetah Charlie."
they both have legs
The cheetah gets oxygen by breathing air in the same manner as do other mammals.
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Yes, cheetah is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an animal, a thing.
Yourself in outer space. Your reflection. Your shadow.