What do you call both of these in your language? And plural
>wâwâskesiw(ak)
>môswa(k)
>>76140505
Niputaidea
moose in english. theres probably a word in spanish but I bet most people don't know it. Mooses aren't very prominent in spanish speaking culture lol
poro
hirvi
moose
meese
>>76140505
cerf (cerves)
Meese are cows LARPing as deer so same thing applies
Alce
Alces
>>76140505
>jeleń [yelen']
>łoś [wosh']
>>76140505
"ciervo" and "alce"
>>76140697
also just put a "S" at the end of both worda for plurals
>>76140505
We call "Sunlok" both.
renifer(y) - reindeer(s)
łoś/łosie - moose(s?)
Cerf ("cerfs" plural)
Élan ("élans" plural)
>>76140505
>top
Rena (strong R)
Renas
>bottom
alce (sounds a bit like 'aussie')
alces
>>76140639
Shit, autocorrect
Cerfs*
>>76140767
Not much deer in korea i assume to be able to distinguish. I know you have those deer with k9 teeth though. Pretty cool
>>76140804
>>76140823
>>76140869
Man, didn't really think that euro languages would really distinguish between the two. I figured you just called them both 'elk' or something along those lines, considering that moose aren't really from western/central Europe
>>76140505
>>wâwâskesiw(ak)
>>môswa(k)
Cree is so based. How do I into Cree?
>>76140505
>Alce
>Reno?
idk never seen one IRL
>>76140505
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>>76140505
Ren/Renar
Älg/Älgar
>>76146995
You call a moose an elk?
And you call an elk a reindeer?
>>76140505
top: Elk
bottom: Moose
>>76151831
oh and both are plural and singular
>>76140505
Delicious meat(s).
>>76140505
>tuần lộc
>hươu sừng tấm (plate-horned deer)
cerf
cerfs
orignal
orignaux
OR
élan
élans