Rule number 5 of The Alphabet Crazy allows us to post non-English words but we have to explain its meaning, so that we can learn from each other! I find this rule very fun. I don’t know how many “languages” are present on Virily, but, at the end of the challenge it would be fun to learn at least one word in several languages.
After the first week I learned how to say Airplane in several languages. Click here and read the comments if you want to learn.?
The second letter of the alphabet is B. I chose a photo that represents a common animal that in Romanian is called broasca.( frog in english)The frog is very common in lakes, canals, ponds, ditches. It prefers the banks with vegetation , where it stays in the sun and at the slightest danger it jumps into the water. The color of the skin can vary greatly: some are green with many black dots, others are light green with brown, yellow and black dots and stripes and so on.
Today I want to learn how to say, frog in several languages.
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Will you tell me how the frog is called in your native language?
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Great shot, he is so pretty. Frog here as well.
we call them qing wa in Mandarin
In Hindi it is called mendak
Nice capture. Here in the Philippines, in our National Language – Filipino, we call it ‘palaka’ in our dialect, it’s ‘paka’. This term also refers to toads. 😀
Yes, we call it a frog here in England too!
We simply call him a frog in the US. Good use of the rules I complete forgot about! Great photo.