poecillia-gracilis19 ت Artist With A Fez ت @Background Pony #6EB3 Of course. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
poecillia-gracilis19 ت Artist With A Fez ت @Flutterpest They’re just variations for the name ‘ladybug’. Americans call them ladybugs. Brits call them ladybirds. Entomologists call them coccinella. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Asiandra Dash Project Sekai Addict I’m still pretty confused. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Autumn_Rosewood ~Wants to squish yo bed~ @Dracorex Merci! ^^ Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Dracorex 60's Bush Fan @Autumn_Shy It’s quite simple: the Italian word is unchanged from its Latin ancestor in this case. It’s also very similar in French: coccinelle. Posted 5 years ago Report Edited 5 years ago Link Quote Reply
miky94c @Autumn_Shy that why becauses! im italian for me ! Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Autumn_Rosewood ~Wants to squish yo bed~ @Dracorex @Autumn_Shy It’s Latin, literally meaning ‘little scarlet thing’. @miky94c @Autumn_Shy u saY wrong the “coccinella” is italian Now I’m REALLY confused. xD Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
miky94c @Autumn_Shy u saY wrong the “coccinella” is italian Posted 5 years ago Report Edited 5 years ago Link Quote Reply
Dracorex 60's Bush Fan @Autumn_Shy It’s Latin, literally meaning ‘little scarlet thing’. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Scrounge nobody's favorite @Flutterpest …I have no idea. I’m pretty sure it was a joke of some sort, maybe a reference to that “correct names tumblr that called cheerios “bagel seeds” and stuff like that, but I’m not entirely sure what I was thinking. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Autumn_Rosewood ~Wants to squish yo bed~ @Flutterpest Brits call Ladybugs Ladybirds and Spainsh call them Coccinella ^^ Coccinella is ACTUALLY the scientific name for ladybugs… Dumb dood is not smart I honestly have no idea on the “Leapord roach” however, possibly slang? Posted 5 years ago Report Edited 5 years ago because: I R noot smart Link Quote Reply
Asiandra Dash Project Sekai Addict What is a Ladybird and a Coccinella? @Scrounge What is a leopard roach? Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Of course.
They’re just variations for the name ‘ladybug’.
Americans call them ladybugs. Brits call them ladybirds. Entomologists call them coccinella.
Merci! ^^
It’s quite simple: the Italian word is unchanged from its Latin ancestor in this case.
It’s also very similar in French: coccinelle.
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that why becauses! im italian for me !
@miky94c
Now I’m REALLY confused. xD
u saY wrong the “coccinella” is italian
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It’s Latin, literally meaning ‘little scarlet thing’.
…I have no idea. I’m pretty sure it was a joke of some sort, maybe a reference to that “correct names tumblr that called cheerios “bagel seeds” and stuff like that, but I’m not entirely sure what I was thinking.
Brits call Ladybugs Ladybirds
and Spainsh call them Coccinella^^Coccinella is ACTUALLY the scientific name for ladybugs…
Dumb dood is not smart
I honestly have no idea on the “Leapord roach” however, possibly slang?
Edited because: I R noot smart
@Scrounge
What is a leopard roach?