There is no English word for a young donkey, but some people call it a colt.
ubabhemi is a donkey in siNdebele. My second language is siNdebele or isiNdebele or Northern Ndebele. It is a beautiful and expressive language> I don't know what you need the word "donkey" for, but it is "ubabhemi". Salekahle mngan'ami
They are called Brays.
little donkey in English is little donkey
The young of a donkey is called a foal.A young male is a colt but a mature male is a Jack.A young female is a filly but a mature male is a Jenny
Colt or a Fole
Young donkey
ubabhemi is a donkey in siNdebele. My second language is siNdebele or isiNdebele or Northern Ndebele. It is a beautiful and expressive language> I don't know what you need the word "donkey" for, but it is "ubabhemi". Salekahle mngan'ami
They are called Brays.
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The Luhya word for the English word young is "vijana."
You may mean the animal donkey or ass, if it is the French word ane with accent circonflexe above the a (I believe).
A young female horse is a filly. A young female donkey is a filly, a young male donkey is a colt. The adult donkeys are jenny and jack, or gelding.
little donkey in English is little donkey
The African Luhya term for the English word 'young' is Omuraka.
Jeune is the word for young as an adjective. Enfant is the word for young as a noun(as in baby).
little donkey in English is little donkey
Asina in the feminine and asino in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "donkey".Specifically, the two forms can be translated literally as "donkey". But figuratively, both words can be used to designate a "fool". The pronunciation will be "as-SEE-nah" in the feminine and "ah-SEE-noh" in the masculine.