domestiquer

Ces indigènes ont domestiqué la courge, le maïs et les haricots il y a 8.000 à 10.000 ans.
These natives domesticated squash, maize and then common beans between 8,000-10,000 years ago.
Commençant il y a autour 8000 ans, beaucoup de cultures humaines sont devenues de plus en plus dépendantes des récoltes cultivées et ont domestiqué des animaux pour fixer leur approvisionnement en nourriture.
Beginning around 8000 years ago, many human cultures became increasingly dependent on cultivated crops and domesticated animals to secure their supply of food.
Les êtres humains ont domestiqué les chiens et ont commencé à les utiliser pour la chasse.
Humans domesticated dogs and began using them for hunting.
Les Chinois ont domestiqué le ver à soie il y a plus de 5 000 ans.
The Chinese domesticated the silkworm over 5,000 years ago.
Les anciens Mésoaméricains ont domestiqué le cacao, l’avocat, la tomate et diverses autres plantes.
Ancient Mesoamericans domesticated cacao, avocadoes, tomatoes, and various other plants.
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