Arabians
Jerseys came from the British Island of Jersey, which is in the English Channel off of France.
Jersey cows originated from the Channel Island of Jersey, which is located in the English Channel. They are known for their small size, high milk production, and distinctive fawn coloration.
To the best of my knowledge, the actual origin of the word horse is unknown. I do know that the term horse appeared actually as "hors". It appeared as that before the 12th century in old English. In 1100 the term horse became a part of the English that is spoken today.
The word "safari" originated from the Swahili language in East Africa, where it means journey or expedition. It has been adopted into English to refer to a trip or adventure, often involving wildlife viewing in Africa.
The surname Coelho originates from Portugal. It is a common Portuguese surname that means "rabbit" in Portuguese. It likely originated as a nickname or a descriptive term for someone who had characteristics associated with a rabbit.
English thoroughbreds were bred to be stylish and fit riding horses to be used as transportation. as racing became popular and the three foundation stallions were introduced to the breed, thoroughbreds as we know them in America were bred for speed
Stalloni is an Italian equivalent of the English word "stallions." The masculine plural noun also translates as "male horses" in English. The pronunciation will be "stal-LO-nee" in Italian.
The three "founding fathers" of the thoroughbreds were Arabian and Turkish stallions who were bred with English mares to produce a strong, sleek and swift breed of horse. there names were:The Godolphin ArabianThe Darley ArabianThe Bryerley TurkHope this is the answer you were looking for
Originally English Thoroughbreds were shipped to the USA by boat. In modern times they are flown on planes as it's faster and can be less stressful for the horses.
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It is originated in USA and UK.
it is feminine and english
i think it from old English
Swayze is an English surname.
it was pure english surname
Traditionally it is an English dish.