In Afrikaans, the sound a donkey makes is often described as "hee-haw," which is transliterated as "hee-haw" or "hie-haw." The term captures the characteristic braying noise that donkeys produce.
A braying beast refers to a noisy or loud animal, typically associated with the sound that a donkey makes. The term "braying" specifically describes the distinctive loud and harsh cry that some animals, like donkeys or mules, make.
A bray is the sound a donkey makes. this is very true
A donkey and a horse can mate to produce a mule. Mules are a hybrid species and are usually sterile, meaning they cannot reproduce.
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'Sanctuary' in Afrikaans is translated as 'heiligdom'.
Esel (say: iyasal) OR donkie (say: donkey)
a mule makes a sound that is similar to a donkey's but also has the whinnying characteristics of a horse
The name of what they do is 'bray'. It sounds like a HEE-haw.
Yes, a donkey does make a sound that sound similar to the letters 'ee aw'. It can sometimes sound like 'hee haw' as well.
They are called Brays.
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Answer 1Donkeys bray, sometimes this sound is very high pitch scaring away predator animals such as wolves or coyotes.Answer 2Donkeys make a sort of yodeling sound. The sound is similar to eeeee ooorrrrrr.Answer 3The sound made by a donkey is called braying.
In Tamil, the sound made by a donkey is typically described as "heehaw" or "jaikattu."
The answer is............................... boggydilopetisi boogy-di-lo-pet-isi
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They are called Brays.
Land is also land in Afrikaans but it is pronounced differently with the 'a' having a 'u' sound. (i.e. - pronounced lund)