Hee-haw or eeyore.
Answer:
It depends on what language you speak:
Afrikaans: hie-hô
Albanian: i-a i-a
Arabic (Algeria): hiihan hiihan
Bengali: chuuchuu
Catalan: i-haa
Croatian: i-ja, i-ja
Czech: iá iá
Danish: Æslet skryder.
Dutch: ie-ah
English: hee-haw
Esperanto: ia
French: hihan
German: iaah, iaah
Hebrew: iya
Hindi: si:po:-si:po:
Italian: i-oo, i-oo
Norwegian: Eselet skryter.
Polish: iha, iha
Russian: ia-ia
Spanish (Costa Rica): iii-aah, iii-aah
Swedish: Åsnan skriar.
Turkish: a-iiii, a-iiii
Ukrainian: ii-aa, ii-aa
Hee-haw or eeyore.
Answer:
It depends on what language you speak:
Afrikaans: hie-hô
Albanian: i-a i-a
Arabic (Algeria): hiihan hiihan
Bengali: chuuchuu
Catalan: i-haa
Croatian: i-ja, i-ja
Czech: iá iá
Danish: Æslet skryder.
Dutch: ie-ah
English: hee-haw
Esperanto: ia
French: hihan
German: iaah, iaah
Hebrew: iya
Hindi: si:po:-si:po:
Italian: i-oo, i-oo
Norwegian: Eselet skryter.
Polish: iha, iha
Russian: ia-ia
Spanish (Costa Rica): iii-aah, iii-aah
Swedish: Åsnan skriar.
Turkish: a-iiii, a-iiii
Ukrainian: ii-aa, ii-aa
The name of what they do is 'bray'. It sounds like a HEE-haw.
The sound a donkey makes, a town in Ireland.
pretty sure it's called a bray but might be wrong
A female horse and male donkey makes a mule.
It can have a short O sound (as in honor, but pronouncing the H) but more commonly in the US is an AW sound, as in haul and bonk.
OnomatopoeiaWater makes sounds like "bloop" or "blub, blub", or the more common "drip."
Donkeys
"burro" or "asno"
The plural form of donkey is spelled as "donkeys."
A donkey is spelled ass.
The correct spelling of the plural of donkey is donkeys.
The perpetually gloomy donkey in Winnie the Pooh is Eeyore.
It is usually rendered as "baa" (for a lamb, or baby sheep, "maa").
AnswerHorse=Caballo Sheep=Oveja Donkey=Burro
A donkey.
The name of what they do is 'bray'. It sounds like a HEE-haw.
Those letters spell donkey.