Horses do not speak Tagalog or any other Philippine dialect. They speak horse and sound the same as always.
Tagalog Translation of GALLOPING HORSE: kabayong tumakbo nang palukso-lukso
Horses.
Relinchh !
The Tagalog term for seahorse is "kabayo-dagat."
Kabayo
A horse makes a whinny sound.
The warning sound a horse would make in this situation is a loud blowing out, nostrils flared, eyes wide, ears forward and alert. This blowing sound will get the attention of any horse in the immediate vicinity.
"Bakero" typically refers to a jockey or horse racer in Tagalog.
a horse's eye patch is what we called "Tapahoho". in tagalog translation or in filipino language,
Ed
WHINNY or NICKER
a mule makes a sound that is similar to a donkey's but also has the whinnying characteristics of a horse
Horse sound are a bit nasally as they use their nostrils to generate sound. The sounds they make are anything from soft nickers that sound like nnnhehheh to loud squeals when angry. And when calling to a buddy at a distance they make a sound that sounds like NEEEEHAHEH, (you need to imagine that with a slight stutter.) In Vietnamese it is Hí híhíhí