Quote Originally Posted by rubah View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Yaridovich View Post
I thought it was asno. Meh. I know that in French ass is âne, and the circumflex means there's an S after the vowel. So it's asne, which is just like asno and French and Spanish are related. >.>

Okay, I'm done being nerdy.
I think you just dreamed that rule up. I've never heard of it.
It is true of French and English for some words such as: forêt and forest; tempête and tempest.

Also, âne is specifically the creature not the orifice in French. As far as I know anyways.