"cebra"
The word "zebra" comes from the Latin word "zebra," which is derived from the Old Portuguese word "zevra" and the Spanish word "cebra." These terms ultimately trace back to the Old Spanish "zebro," which originated from the Latin "equiferus," meaning "wild horse."
zebra
same spelling, 'jaguar': pronunciation 'KHAGwahr' ('KH' as in 'loch')
zebra = zebra (sometimes spelled sebra)
Waboi mucore is the Kikuyu word for the English word zebra.
a zebra = un zèbre
there is no compound word in English ending with zebra. I looked in the dictionary.
The word zebra has two syllables.
zebra
there is no compound word in English ending with zebra. I looked in the dictionary.
The word 'zebra' isシマウマ (shimauma) in Japanese.
A zebra is an African horse-like animal with a white body striped with regular black bars. The word "zebra" is sometimes applied to other black and white striped animals, such as a zebra fish or zebra wolf.