It is also: "Un burro sabe más que tú" literally meaning: "A donkey knows more than you" "A donkey is smarter than you" in Spanish is "Un asno es más inteligente que usted". It is pronounced "oon AHS-no ess mahs een-tell-ee-HEN-tay kay oo-STED". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
un elefante inteligente
¿Le gustan los burros?
el burro
mula
Donkey and anus
He called her a "burro" which is spanish for a donkey.
horse= caballo sheep= ovejas donkey= burro
Yeah, you simply say than average. I guess that that's just the law of the land
Viaja en el burro
Smarter than. like in math when they say,"is 6 greater THAN 4?" when comparing things, always use than.bby s wesome
He said she looks like a donkey!
burrito (little donkey), pronounced 'booRREEtaw'
I think by donkey, you mean @$$, as in rear end. If you do, you would say, "¿Que tan grande es tu culo?". If you are actually talking about a donkey, you would say the same thing, replacing "culo" with "burro"
You really can't say that boys are smarter than girls because everyone has their own level of learning. Some girls can be smarter than some boys and some boys can be smarter girls.
i would say no and yes