trot

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The meaning (definition) of the word trot
to move at a gentle bouncy pace, faster than walking.
The word trot used in a sentence
“The horse began to trot around the big green field.”
Words that mean the same as trot (synonyms)
jogrun
Words that mean the opposite of trot (antonyms)
walk
The plural of the word trot
trots
How the word trot is said around the world
| French | trot |
| Spanish | trote |
| Mandarin | 小跑 |
| Hindi | दुलकी चाल |
| Arabic | الهرولة |
| Russian | рысь |
| Portuguese (EU) | trote |
| Portuguese (BR) | trote |
| Japanese | トロット |
| German | Trab |
| Urdu | ٹراٹ |
| Punjabi | ਤੁਰਨਾ |
| Korean | 속보 |
| Hebrew | לָרוּץ |
| Greek | τριποδισμός |
| Dutch | draf |
| Filipino | tumakbo nang mabilis |
| Vietnamese | chạy nước kiệu |
| Turkish | tırıs |
| Persian | یورتمه |
| Polish | kłus |
| Ukrainian | рись |
| Bengali | ট্রট |
| Swedish | trav |
| Italian | trotto |
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