indemn pentru a mana un car cu boi

English translation: giddup!( giddyup!)

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Romanian term or phrase:indemn pentru a mana un car cu boi
English translation:giddup!( giddyup!)
Entered by: Marilena Berca

11:16 Sep 27, 2010
Romanian to English translations [PRO]
Livestock / Animal Husbandry
Romanian term or phrase: indemn pentru a mana un car cu boi
Stie cineva ce sintagma se foloseste pentru a mana un car cu boi?

Multumesc anticipat.
Marilena Berca
Spain
Local time: 23:25
giddup!( giddyup!)
Explanation:
pentru start
Stop = Whoa!
Ia-o mai usor = Easy

Sa nu confundam terminologia :)
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/giddyup
Se foloseste la cai insa, vorbitorii de engleza nu prea folosesc boii
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Anca Nitu
Local time: 18:25
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1get up(easy/whoa/gee/haw/step in/out/back/head up...)
adinag
5giddup!( giddyup!)
Anca Nitu
Summary of reference entries provided
how to train a horse to drive
MMFORREST
adinag

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42 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
get up(easy/whoa/gee/haw/step in/out/back/head up...)


Explanation:
page 7

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http://www.museumstuff.com/learn/topics/ox::sub::Training


    Reference: http://www.tillersinternational.org/oxen/resources_techguide...
adinag
Local time: 00:25
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Alexandranow
23 mins
  -> mulţumesc:)

neutral  Anca Nitu: whoa = stop http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoa, adica exact opusul :)
4 hrs
  -> înainte de whoa, găsiţi chiar sintagma care interesează aici...thanx
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5 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
giddup!( giddyup!)


Explanation:
pentru start
Stop = Whoa!
Ia-o mai usor = Easy

Sa nu confundam terminologia :)
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/giddyup
Se foloseste la cai insa, vorbitorii de engleza nu prea folosesc boii


Anca Nitu
Local time: 18:25
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian
PRO pts in category: 4
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Reference comments


19 mins
Reference: how to train a horse to drive

Reference information:
Din cat am auzit eu în programele tv ii spui Walk on" unui cal sa meargă.

Poate găseşti ceva util în articolul de mai jos.


http://www.wikihow.com/Train-a-Horse-to-Drive

MMFORREST
United Kingdom
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian
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15 mins
Reference

Reference information:
http://www.webdex.ro/online/dictionar/hai

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Note added at 20 minute (2010-09-27 11:37:19 GMT)
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Zicand asa, apuca vulpea de dupa cap si, tarand-o pana la car, se opinteste s-o arunca deasupra pestelui. Apoi striga la boi: “Hais! Joian, cea! Bourean”. Boii pornesc.

http://www.utilecopii.ro/tv/?p=134

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Un posibil punct de plecare:

This conversation was overheard in the barn. Krsna, the ox, is speaking with his herd mate Balarama, the ox.

Another day of training is upon us and we will be heading up the lane to our classroom where Balabhadra will be teaching us another directional command. So far, we have learned the command to "Get Up" which means to move forward.We have learned the command of "Whoa" which means that we should stop immediately.The third command we learned is "Ha" which means to come to the left.

Today we will start to learn the command of "Gee", which means to turn right. Balabhadra has been very busy and it’s been awhile since we had a lesson. It sure does feel good to be heading to class so we can learn more and become a valuable asset to the farm.

http://iscowp.blogspot.com/2006/08/ox-training.html

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Training

Working oxen are taught to respond to the signals of the teamster also called the bullocky or ox-driver. These signals are given by verbal command, body language, and the use of a goad, whip or a long pole which also became used as a measure of length: see rod. In preindustrial times, many teamsters were known for their loud voices and forthright language.
Verbal commands for draft animals vary widely throughout the world. In North America, the most common verbal commands are:

* Get up: go
* Whoa: stop
* Back up: back up
* Gee: turn to the right
* Haw: turn to the left
http://www.museumstuff.com/learn/topics/ox::sub::Training

adinag
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian
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