In Aboriginal languages, "burra" can mean "big" or "large," but its specific meaning can vary among different Indigenous groups and dialects. In some contexts, it may also refer to a particular type of animal or place. The term emphasizes the diversity of languages and meanings within Aboriginal cultures across Australia. It's essential to consider regional variations and the specific language context when interpreting such terms.
"Burra" is a colloquial term used in Australia to refer to a large, strong horse or a person who is tough or reliable. It can also be used to describe something big or expansive.
Mean as a rattlesnake.
"Savanna" mean "savane"
I think you mean "scalene", or uneven in length.
unisexual mean having 1 sex only and bisexual mean having 2 sex unisexual mean hetrophrodite and bisexual mean hermaphrodite
Edward Burra's birth name is Edward John Burra.
Bryan Burra's birth name is Peter Bryan Alexander Burra.
John Burra was born in 1956.
Burra Narsaiah was born on 1959-03-02.
Edward Burra was born in 1905, in London, England, UK.
A koori is a Victorian aborigine.
Edward Burra painted Minuit Chanson in 1930.
HMAS Burra Bra was created on 1943-02-01.
"Burra" is a colloquial term used in Australia to refer to a large, strong horse or a person who is tough or reliable. It can also be used to describe something big or expansive.
It means wild dog
Bryan Burra was born on June 27, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
it means emu