
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "pony" has a fascinating history! The term originated in the 16th century, derived from the Welsh language. In Welsh, the word "peni" or "poni" referred to a small horse or foal. This word was later adopted into Middle English as "ponie" or "pony." Initially, the term "pony" referred to small horses, which were often used as pack animals or for carrying riders. It wasn't until the 17th century that the term began to be used to describe miniature horses or ponies specifically. In the 19th century, the term gained popularity in the context of toy horses and hobbyist breeding of miniature horses. Today, the term "pony" is widely used to describe small equines, whether domesticated or wild. The word has also adapted meanings in various contexts, such as referring to a machine or process that is small or compact, like a "pony engine."
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(slang) twenty-five pounds
(US, colloquial) small thing (smaller than normal)
a type of small horse
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