Mustang comes from the Spanish word mesteno....i think
biggest word in spanish
The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
The Spanish word for equator is "ecuador".
The Spanish word for "yellow" is "amarillo".
In Spanish the word for Red, is "Rojo."
The Spanish word for "mustang" is "mustango". A mustang is a wild horse.
The word Mustang is not in the Spanish vocabulary, it would be used the same as in English, except it would be pronounced differently. A mustang is a horse, the Spanish word for horse is "caballo".
Mustang is derived from the spanish word Musteno which means wild or untamed
mustang comes from the spanish word mesteno meaning stray or wild
mustang comes from the spanish word mesteno meaning stray or wild
Well there is MAYBE a difference between these horses. The Spanish Mustang is MAYBE alittle smaller then the Mustang. The Mustang is alittle taller than the Spanish Mustang.
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."
Mustang doesn't mean anything in Spanish. It's an English word derived from the Mexican-Spanish word mesteño; "stray" or "feral animal". The original Spanish world might be mestengo; referring to a beast of uncertain ownership, later used for feral animals in general.
The word mustang comes from the Mexican-Spanish word mestengo meaning "stray animals that are ownerless."
Mestengo is Spanish for wild horse. The word Mustang comes from the word Mestengo. Additionally, in the United States Marine Corp, it refers to the unofficial Marine Corps Mustang Associations Quarterly publication.
A pony or mustang, especially one that has not been broken. The word comes from Mexican Spanish
The term "sombrero" originates from the Spanish word for "hat," derived from the Latin "sombra," meaning "shade," reflecting its design for sun protection. Meanwhile, "mustang" comes from the Spanish word "mestengo," which refers to a stray or feral horse, highlighting the wild horses that roamed the American West after being introduced by Spanish settlers.