Bye, son. (bison)
Let's see. I've heard Japanese say "mama" before, when actually talking to their mother, so that might translate best to "mommy". You can refer to your mother as "haha" or to anyone's mother as "okaasan."
The late Latin word for a Buffalo was "Bufalus," where the earlier Latin term for a Buffalo was "Bubalus." It comes from the Greek word "Boubalos"
manada de bisonte (or bufalo)
My beautiful mother
Mère
Bison!
Sugar died before the book ever started. Sal was just in denial that she had actually died. She thought maybe she got hit on the head and had amnesia or a person was holding her against her will.
You would say "Je viens de Buffalo" in French.
BISON
beak carefull out there
Grammatically correct.
Your ex-husbands mother in law would be your mother...he already left you so id say yeah
Buffalo can be translated into Kikuyu language as Nyati.
buffalo in spanish is el payaso or el pastel
It depends what you want to say. For example, if you want to say there's three weeks left before Christmas, say "Il reste trois semaines"
Depends on how you are using it. If you are saying mother, like "Mother just left," then yes because you are using it in the form of a name. If you say"My mother" then no, because it is not a proper noun.
It doesn't say much about his mother, his father left him as an infant and his step father name is Reginald Carter.