What in your language do you call goat, camel, yak, llama, rabbit, kashmiri goat and Oxen?

Question:Other than Hindi!

Answers:
Hi Daga-ji,

My mother tongue is Bengali (a language of West Bengal, India - derived from Sanskrit).

It is for your information that this language, like many other languages, has recepted words of some other languages and has kept it unaltered.

In Bengali :

Goat = Chhagol,
Camel = Uutt,
Yak = Yak (a recepted word),
Llama = Llama ( -do- ),
Rabbit = Khargosh,
Kashmiri Goad = Kashmiri Chhagol
Oxen = Shando

It is to be noticed that each language has its own style of pronounciation. Hence it is an important matter to speak properly in a particular language. It may not be possible to pronounciate all the Bengali terms as given above properly. Only an idea can be got out of them.

With regards.
hey my language is tamil and in tamil
goat -aadu
camel-ottagam
yak-pani kallai
llma- ;;;;;;
rabbit-muyal
kashmiri goat-kashmir aadu
oxen-arudhu(female)
I can say for tamil:
camel: ottagam
goat:aadu
yak:kavari erumai
rabbit:muyal
oxen:erudu
Kashmiri goat:kambali aadu.

was it helpful?
In Greek they are:-
Kattsika

kamila

yak

llama

kouneli

no name

vothi - one ox
vothia- plural

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