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core, cord, cold, colt
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A colt is a young horse.
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'Colt' is not an Irish word. The Irish word for colt is bromach.
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This means, "The man that is cold is very, very cold."To say a man is cold and mean that he personally senses and feels coldness in his body you say "Tiene frio."To say he's cold and mean he has a detached, unresponsive, callous air you say "Es frio.''Cold' when used in this way (Está frío.), means he's dead, deceased; he's not home and the fire is out on the hearth.
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A young male is a colt, do you mean a filly (the female of a youngter?)
As a matter of weather, "hace frío", literally "it makes cold". If you mean something like "the floor is cold", then it would be "El suelo está frío". If you mean "I am cold", the you would say "tengo frío", literally "I have cold". Be careful not to say "soy frío".
I am not sure if you mean cold as in temperature cold or cold as in sick cold but I will answer the cold as in temperature cold.Cold is really a lack of heat.So maybe when a ceratin amount of heat is not where it's supposed to be and when it is then they are "cold".