A burro is a type of small donkey often used as a pack animal. The homophone "burrow" refers to a hole or tunnel dug by animals for shelter or nesting.
The homophone for borough is burro.
Burrow is reasonably near in pronunciation if you are British, and much closer if you are American. If you concede that, then burro would also count.
Burrow is a homophone for borough. Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Se escribe "burro".
"Donkey" in Portuguese is "burro".
The homophone for borough is burro.
burrow
Burrow is reasonably near in pronunciation if you are British, and much closer if you are American. If you concede that, then burro would also count.
Burrow is a homophone for borough. Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Se escribe "burro".
Burro-noun A donkeyA sentence using burro-I rode my burro to the general store.
Burrai is the plural of Burro.
The plural of burro is burros.
My humble burro is at your service, ma'am. Please put the burro in another corral.
The burro that appears in the episode "Three Boys and a Burro" was named Pepe.
A burro is the Spanish name for donkey, a mule is a hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse.
no, mi burro: no, my donkey