wombat = vombátido
Wombat is a word derived from one of the Aboriginal languages, so there is probably no Spanish translation for it.
Yes, womb and bat
The only one I can think of is "wombat" which is the name for a prairie-dog-like-marsupial that lives in Australia. Since the letter "w" is not a Spanish letter, the only words that use it are English names that carry over into Spanish (like wombat).
The name 'wombat' has no other meaning in the aboriginal dialect. It is derived from an Eora name for the animal.
only @ the beginning of a sentence.{particularly if you are writing for school, business, etc & ect.}come to think of it, beginning a sentence w/ the word wombat would be very rare in any circumstance.
There is no particular name for either the female or male wombat.
In a word, no. It would be like mating a hummingbird with a wombat...
A wombat has a pouch.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
There is no such species as the common brush tail wombat.There are only three species of wombat: the Common wombat, the Northern hairy-nosed wombat and the Southern hairy-nosed wombat.
Zero. There are no thumbs on a wombat.