Neigh Meaning in English
word
ˈneɪ
NAY
nˈeɪ
NAY
التعريف
The sound that a horse makes, which is a high, loud noise. To neigh means to make this sound.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Neigh' is mainly used for horses and rarely for other animals. It's usually a literary or descriptive term, not common in daily conversation. Used both as a noun ('a neigh') and a verb ('the horse neighed').
Spanish: relincharPortuguese (BR): relincharPortuguese (PT): relincharChinese (Simplified): 嘶鸣Chinese (Traditional): 嘶鳴Hindi: हिनहिनानाArabic: صَهِيلBengali: হিনহিনানিRussian: ржать - ржаниеJapanese: いななき - いななくVietnamese: hí - tiếng híKorean: 히잉 - 히잉거리다Turkish: kişnemek - kişnemeUrdu: ہنہنانا - ہنہناہٹIndonesian: menghirik - ringkikan
جمل نموذجية
The horse began to neigh loudly.
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Did you hear the horse neigh?
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A loud neigh woke me up.
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The horses started to neigh as soon as they saw their food.
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I knew the horse was happy when it gave a joyful neigh.
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It was so quiet until a sudden neigh broke the silence.
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