* wild boar * bear * polar bear * tiger * golden retriever * Labrador retriever * beaver * hamster * rooster * cougar * dinosaur * spider * heifer * gopher * jaguar * lemur * condor (bird) * lobster
panther...i cant think of any others tho...sorryy
An Emu is known to be an animal ending with 'u'. Its and ostrich like bird which also cannot fly.
Bison,Lion
Flies, Canaries.
Puppie
bunnie
Tapir.
Kitties
Lizard
Cnidaria animals have no heads. So, the name Cnidaria indicates that these animals likely have ends referred to as an "oral" end.
alpaca, barracuda, cobra, gorilla, Iguana, koala, llama, panda
Frog Ling (fish) Stag (male deer)
Sparrow and crow.
No, not all words that end in -ar, -er, and -ir are infinitives. Infinitives are the base form of a verb, usually preceded by "to." For example, "to sing" is an infinitive. These endings can also be found in various verb conjugations in different tenses and moods.
Some examples of Spanish words that end in "ir" are dormir (to sleep), abrir (to open), and vivir (to live).
Jobs that end with ir are fair and funfair. Another job that might be described with the ending of ir is someone who can repair. Examples are appliance repair or automotive repair.
it makes no sense to conjugue French verbs starting with 'ir'. But the second group of French verbs end with 'ir'. The standard model is 'finir'
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
Almost all english verbs that end in -ish are -ir verbs. But also include venir, devenir, remplir, etc.
There - Over there as opposed to here... here is the end their - it is their stuff.. they own it.. ir is at the end They're - they are contracted.
On the day of the general election. IR
Some five letter words that end with 'ir' are: astir chair choir flair nadir stair tapir their
it had to church rights ir rituals to cintinue
or is usually masculine mostly used in profession ir usually indicates that verb is in third category ar usually indicates that verb is in first category
Any of the -ir ending verbs obviously end in -ir. Salir (To go out, To leave) Escribir (To write) Abrir (To open) Vivir (To live) Recibir (To receive) And many others.