the donkey
El miedo no anda en burro was created on 1976-11-25.
the origin of the word burro comes from the (spanish) from Spain language. and it means"donkey" (animal,) but in spanish people use it like saying if your DUMB like "como estas burro"
"El muchacho" means "the boy" in Spanish.
"El león" in Spanish translates to "the lion" in English.
el pollo = "the chicken"
Viaja en el burro
Translation: El burro está en la cama.
Se rescalda el sombrero del asno/burro
I don't want the donkey.
That means "The donkey is very dangerous".
El miedo no anda en burro was created on 1976-11-25.
A burro is the Spanish name for donkey, a mule is a hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse.
a donkey, a jackass ( cross between horse and donkey)
The duration of El miedo no anda en burro is 1.47 hours.
"The market' in Spanish is 'el mercado.' 'El' is the Spanish masculine article. When a noun takes the 'el' article and ends in 'o,' you can be better than 95% certain that the noun is masculine. Muchacho, carro, burro, gaucho, perro, toro - all masculine.
Mommy in Spanish is Burro.
Burro, asno