Asinus (-i, m.).
burro
The word "ass" originated in Latin. Asinus was the word for donkey in Latin. The word "asinine" is from the same root.
Asinus (-i, m).
Tagalog translation of DONKEY: buriko
Tagalaog translation of DONKEY: buriko
Burro is the spanish word for donkey.
The word is an old Germanic synonym for donkey (compare similar semantics); its equivalent is the only word for both animal and apparatus in various languages, such as Esel in German and Afrikaans and earlier ezel in Dutch (the easel generally in full schildersezel, 'painter's donkey'), themselves derived from Latin Asinus (hence ass), interestingly in Danish the word is staffeli and donkey is æsel.
The plural form of the word donkey is donkeys.It is neither donkeies nor donkey's.
Ane. the French word for donkey.
The German for donkey is Esel
Yes, the word 'donkey' is a noun, a word for a type of animal, a word for a living thing.
Tagalog Translation of DONKEY: buriko
When i went to the farm i saw a donkey.