The word "yak" was borrowed from Tibetan language.
The word "yak" comes from Tibetan.
In French, "Yak" is spelled the same as in English: "Yak."
The Mongolian word for female yak is "us."
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In the Tibetan language, yak is pronounced as "yag"; although in that form, it usually applies to the yak bull - with dri the equivalent Tibetan term for the female yak. Other languages follow this name closely. This use of the same name in numerous languages is considered unusual.
The word Yak comes from the Tibetan language. It is simple to pronounce and thus has been adopted into other languages in its original state
In the Tibetan language, yak is pronounced as "yag"; although in that form, it usually applies to the yak bull - with dri the equivalent Tibetan term for the female yak. Other languages follow this name closely. This use of the same name in numerous languages is considered unusual.
Yaks are called yaks because they are derived from the Tibetan word gyag which sounds like "yak" in the English language, and thus is a borrowed word for most languages for both sexes of this bovine-related species. Yak in Tibetan is a word for the male of this species, whereas the female is known as a dri or nak.
The name Yak, which derives from the Tibetan language, is also used in all other languages as a name for this animal
The word "yak" was borrowed from Tibetan language.
translation of the word independent in other languages
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In French, "Yak" is spelled the same as in English: "Yak."
A word that describes a yak is: Big. Here it is as an example sentence: The big yak ate the grass.
The Igbo meaning for the word "Yak" of the African origin is Ụdi anụ ọhịa.
The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.