"El burro" is the Spanish word for "the donkey."
El miedo no anda en burro was created on 1976-11-25.
The word "burro" comes from Spanish, derived from the Latin word "burricus" meaning small horse. It is used to refer to a small donkey.
"El muchacho" means "the boy" in Spanish.
"El leΓ³n" in Spanish translates to "the lion" in English.
"El pollo" in Spanish means "the chicken."
Viaja en el burro
Se rescalda el sombrero del asno/burro
Translation: El burro está en la cama.
I don't want the donkey.
That means "The donkey is very dangerous".
A burro is the Spanish name for donkey, a mule is a hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse.
The duration of El miedo no anda en burro is 1.47 hours.
a donkey, a jackass ( cross between horse and donkey)
El miedo no anda en burro was created on 1976-11-25.
"The market' in Spanish is 'el mercado.' 'El' is the Spanish masculine article. When a noun takes the 'el' article and ends in 'o,' you can be better than 95% certain that the noun is masculine. Muchacho, carro, burro, gaucho, perro, toro - all masculine.
Mommy in Spanish is Burro.
El miedo no anda en burro - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: Mexico:A