o-shiri (お尻) or ketsu (穴), depending on how dirty you want to be.
"Crazy ass" in English is asino pazzo in Italian.
"Ass," when referring to the animal also known as "donkey" in English is γάϊδαρος in Greek.
"Kick ass!" in English is Calcio in culo or Spacca culi in Italian.
ass.
The word зад can be translated as: ass, rear, backside
The word 'rump' is recognised as meaning 'ass' or 'buttocks'.
It means "ass." The English word asinine, meaning stupid, derived from this.
You may mean the animal donkey or ass, if it is the French word ane with accent circonflexe above the a (I believe).
Buttocks, ass, bum, booty, butt. Anything to do with the nether region...
In Gaelic, the phrase "kiss my ass" can be translated as "póg mo thóin." The word "póg" means "kiss," "mo" is a possessive pronoun meaning "my," and "thóin" translates to "ass" or "buttocks." When combined, the phrase conveys the same disrespectful sentiment as the English expression.
The word "ass" originated in Latin. Asinus was the word for donkey in Latin. The word "asinine" is from the same root.
Ass is another word for donkey - so donkeys milk