
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
(loài) dê
The origin of the word "goat" is thought to have come from the ancient Greek word "konis", which referred to both goats and horns. The Greek word was likely derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "keu-", which meant "to bend" or "to curve", possibly referencing the horns of a goat. The Latin word "capra", which also referred to a goat, was eventually borrowed into Middle English as "goat" around the 14th century. The spelling "goat" has been used consistently in English since the 15th century. Interestingly, the word "goat" is also related to the word "cape", which refers to a type of garment. This is because the Latin "capra" was also used to describe a type of cape or hood, which was often made from goat hair.
noun
(zoology) goat
lustful person, lecherous person, lecherous person
(Goat) (astronomy) Capricorn (in the zodiac)
an animal with horns and a coat of hair, that lives wild in mountain areas or is kept on farms for its milk or meat
một loài động vật có sừng và lông, sống hoang dã ở vùng núi hoặc được nuôi trong các trang trại để lấy sữa hoặc thịt
một con dê núi
sữa dê
Những con dê bị buộc dây đang gặm cỏ giữa những cây táo.
Con dê đã phá hủy hoàn toàn khu vườn bằng cách ăn hết tất cả các bông hoa và bụi cây.
Người nông dân đưa con dê đến lò mổ để bán thịt.
an old man who you think is unpleasant and annoying in a sexual way
một ông già mà bạn cho là khó chịu và khó chịu về mặt tình dục
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