donkey

گدھا
definition
noun
Horses and donkeys produce mules, for example.
a domesticated hoofed mammal of the horse family with long ears and a braying call, used as a beast of burden; an ass.
I hate it when my words come out like I am a stupid donkey .
a stupid or foolish person.
translation of 'donkey '
noun
گدها
example
I hate it when my words come out like I am a stupid 'donkey' .
Hybrids such as the mule, a cross between a 'donkey' and a horse, are sterile.
Mules, typically the result of breeding a male 'donkey' with a female horse, are usually sterile.
They head out in the boat and Sancho starts crying after he hears his 'donkey' braying plaintively.
"She was involved in the 'donkey' sanctuary and loved horses and all animals.
A few moments later, he emerged, riding a fat old 'donkey' .
A man was riding a 'donkey' , carrying a couple of baskets towards the jetty.
Always make sure horses, ponies and 'donkeys' are stabled while fireworks are being let off.
The strange script included drawings of camels, horses, 'donkeys' and ibex.
He said that horses and mules and 'donkeys' were attracted to a nearby spring.
Only 37,000 wild horses and 'donkeys' remain on public lands, primarily in Nevada, Oregon, and Wyoming.
As well as farm livestock, there will be showing classes for horses, goats and 'donkeys' .
It also gave shelter to abandoned horses, dogs, 'donkeys' and birds.
The sanctuary looks after more than 100 horses, ponies and 'donkeys' , plus sheep, pigs, and goats.
Because of them, hundreds of other horses, 'donkeys' , and mules will be saved and will know love.
With the thin flush of grass on the high slopes fast shriveling up, it is time for local people to cull old, unwanted horses and 'donkeys' .
Miniature 'donkeys' are very popular as companion animals and for show.
Horses and 'donkeys' produce mules, for example.
Highly intelligent - their fans would argue that they're smarter than horses - 'donkeys' and mules are quick learners.
Horses, ponies and 'donkeys' are overcrowding animal sanctuaries after being abandoned by their owners.
Since 'donkeys' were first domesticated about six thousand years ago, they have been very important in human economies.
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