A bray is the sound a donkey makes.
this is very true
Brays
Donkey, mule.
We most associate bleating with sheep, but goats and calves also bleat.
There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
Since I am not exactly sure what your asking I will answer you question from two different perspectives I have had both animals on my farm and they sound nothing alike. A goose honks and a horse nickers or brays sometimes. If you are asking about the pronunciation of the words themselves, then the answer is still no. The double "O" in goose are both short "O's" giving it a "ouuu" sound. While the single "O" in horse is a long "O" sound with the accent on the 1st syllable of the word. I hope I have helped you and answered your question completely.
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The Bray family is a singular way to refer to the family. The Brays is a plural way to refer to the family. The Brays sent me a Christmas card because I work for Mr. Bray. The Brays becomes a plural possessive if we refer to something that belongs to the Brays. Ex. The Brays' dog always barks at me. Ex. The Brays' door was wide open. Ex. The Brays' house is for sale.
Brays
Donkey, mule.
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They are called Brays.
donkeys bray when they are lonley donkeys are very social animals if your donkey brays i would suggest to get another donkey or a goat so it would have a friend
Communication, discomfort, pain, loneliness.
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