donkey

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The meaning (definition) of the word donkey
a grey animal that looks like a small horse
The word donkey used in a sentence
“The grey donkey carried the farmer's bags to the market in town.”
Words that mean the same as donkey (synonyms)
burromule
The plural of the word donkey
donkeys
How the word donkey is said around the world
| French | âne |
| Spanish | burro |
| Mandarin | 驴 |
| Hindi | गधा |
| Arabic | حمار |
| Russian | осел |
| Portuguese (EU) | burro |
| Portuguese (BR) | burro |
| Japanese | ロバ |
| German | Esel |
| Urdu | گدھا |
| Punjabi | ਗਧਾ |
| Korean | 당나귀 |
| Hebrew | חֲמוֹר |
| Greek | γάιδαρος |
| Dutch | ezel |
| Filipino | asno |
| Vietnamese | con lừa |
| Turkish | eşek |
| Persian | خر |
| Polish | osioł |
| Ukrainian | осел |
| Bengali | গাধা |
| Swedish | åsna |
| Italian | asino |
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