How do you call this in your language
Albanian
Pilivesë
Español
Libélula
>>75477146
Mosca dragón
English
dragonfly
Slovene
Kačji pastir
Turkish
Yusufçuk
>>75477146
English
Longwhizzer
>>75477246
>Yusuf çuck
wow rude, Joseph isn't that bad
>>75477236
>Mosca dragón
>>75477146
Turkish
helikopter böceği
>>75477146
Deutsch
Libelle
>>75477146
finnish: sudenkorento
swedish: trollslända
French
Libellule
>>75477396
>troll slända
Really?
>>75477146
Libélula (rare) or Libelinha (common), the second one being te diminutive form of the word, since they can be cute :3
>>75477236
Fucking kek.
>>75477146
Ruotsalainen
>>75477146
Tonbo
>>75477146
Laumžirgis
>>75477146
Ważka
>>75477888
juuh, neither make sense though
>>75477236
Mosca sounds like muszka, which is a small fly.
>>75477146
Louva-a-deus
Dutch
Dubbelwiekhelicopterinsect
dinner
>>75477146
Cabalo do demo (demon's horse)
Trollslända
>>75477146
böcek, like any other insect
>call it böcek
>step on it
works on small humans as well
when I was a kid, me and my friends called it "helicopero"
>>75477146
elikótero :¬D
nah i'm kidding, it's >>75477195 in spanish and
>ñahatĩ
in guarani
>>75478571
>t. böcek
>>75477146
Guldsmede (DK) > Gold Smiths (EN)
libel
sudenkorento (wolf's stick)
>>75478067
>Libélula (rare) or Libelinha (common)
Sigh.
Why can't we never agree on these type of things?
Mexican Spanish
>La Migra-zumbido
>>75479080
you think you can tread on me burgerfag?
>>75477349
unfortunately this
There are native words for it though: Augenstecher (eye stinger) and Wasserjungfer (water maiden)
>>75479420
Maybe the ones here are smaller?
>>75477146
Español
Libélula
>tfw I though they were fighting in the air when I saw them flying like this as a kid.
>>75477146
Dragonfly or little-dildo-that-soars.
>>75477146>>75477888
LEAVE MY COUNTRY NOW.
REEEEEE.
libellula Ro
libelulă Ita