What is this called in your language?
Crab or Keavie in British
Gaforre(we took it from Greek)
In some dialects is used the word 'Pickan' which means poker,pincher
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Itaka
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Ebi
Krabba
a skittering can opener
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that's a haskell, a delcious but rather feisty curmudgeon
Schnippschnapp
snipeti snap
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E Kriibs/Eng Ecrevisse
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糞スレ
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I think you mean a Pincy Wincy Snippity Snappity Scuttleytums
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Net
Rapu
a photograph
haskell
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kekda
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Krab
Whipper snappers
Rak
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Krebs/Krabbe.
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>E Kriibs
sounds like a good rap name 2bh dude
That's a yabby innit
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Yengeç.
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Cangrejo
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Snibetisnab
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In French, all the Brachyura infraorder is called "Crab", and the most edible is "Tourteau".
The one on your picture seems to be Eriphia verrucosa.
It has a few names in French
>crabe verruqueux (verucous)
>crabe de roche (rock)
>crabe poilu (hairy crab)
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Caranguejo if it's the small cute ones.
Sapateira if it's the large deliciously edible ones.
rak (paк)
Krabbe (a crab) or "Krabber" (more crabs)
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rák
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kek
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>Sapateira
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seadog
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mga pulitiko talangka magisip
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Krab
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Yeah it also has that meaning.
I'm not sure if you only call the dish "sapateira", not the animal, now that I think of it.