caballo
The Spanish word for herd is manada, and herd of horses is manada de caballos.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "horses."
A large group of horses in Spanish is called a "manada de caballos," while a large group of buffalo is called a "manada de búfalos." The term "manada" translates to "herd" or "pack" in English, and is commonly used to describe groups of various animals in Spanish-speaking countries.
Me encantan los caballos
biggest word in spanish
The Spanish word for herd is manada, and herd of horses is manada de caballos.
Caballero or vaquero.
estampida (?) (= stampede)
In horses, Pinto is the Spanish word for Paint. They are the same thing, but since the breed originated from Spanish horses, they are often referred to by their Spanish name.
A "rancho" is a spanish word meaning for a spanish farm;sheep,horses,chickens etc
You would use the word manada or estampida
Mustangs are a breed of horse.I have a horse breeds book and it says;" The term 'Mustang' is derived from the Spanish word mestena which means a group or herd of horses.It figures, because Mustangs are descended from Spainish horses and they first seen as wild horses.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "horses."
The Aztecs did not have horses prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, so they did not have a tradition of breeding or using them for transportation or warfare. When the Spanish introduced horses to the Aztecs, there would not have been a significant difference in speed between Aztec horses and Spanish horses.
No. Horses were introduced by the Spanish.
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.
Its said that the Spanish first brought horses over when they came over searching for new land