La mosca e la zanzara sono due insetti diversi... La mosca fa parte degli insetti Brachiceri e si nutre per lo più di liquidi di natura diversa,come sudore, escrementi, sostanze di decomposizione ecc... La zanzara invece fa parte degli insetti Culicidi riconosciuta per lo più per le fastidiose punture, infatti il loro nutrimento si basa soprattutto sul sangue degli esseri viventi.. La mosca in inglese "fly"
@@Chicory-Cat69 in effect, the Italian word "Mosca" has two meanings: 1. It is the Italian word for "fly" (the insect) 2. It is the Italian translation of the name of the Russian city "Moscow".
It's not wrong however. Every part of the world says different words despite speaking the same language. Happens with "senhorita" from Portugal, as Brazil calls them "moça". Or "banana" in most Spanish nations, called "plátano" in Mexico and certain areas of Spanish USA.
In the Philippines, we call it: LAMOK!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
LÃMOKE👹👹👹👹👹👹
Here in Italy we have the word "mosca", but it's what the english call "fly"
mosca e zanzara sono una cosa diversa
@@ivanopalify appunto.....
Mosca and Mosca both annoying
I love the “¿San Zara?” comment
ŻAN ŻARAA👹👹👹👹
The video is wrong, it's zanzara, not zazanzara
Mexico's face seeing the San and Zara bags
Because...because it make that zzzzzzzzzzzzz sound when flying...
😂
in Chile we call them ZaNcUdO
In Denmark, we call this animal a "myg". Very different
We have midges in English, but that means a smaller fly normally
Really, mosquito in Italy it's call:Mosca,and it's very similiar to mosquito
MOSCA sounds like Moscow
True im italian and you can say mosca or zanzara
La mosca e la zanzara sono due insetti diversi... La mosca fa parte degli insetti Brachiceri e si nutre per lo più di liquidi di natura diversa,come sudore, escrementi, sostanze di decomposizione ecc... La zanzara invece fa parte degli insetti Culicidi riconosciuta per lo più per le fastidiose punture, infatti il loro nutrimento si basa soprattutto sul sangue degli esseri viventi..
La mosca in inglese "fly"
Ma sono 2 cose diverse
@@Chicory-Cat69 in effect, the Italian word "Mosca" has two meanings:
1. It is the Italian word for "fly" (the insect)
2. It is the Italian translation of the name of the Russian city "Moscow".
I speak Spanish and I only say Zancudo lol instead of Mosquito 🦟 🙃
Yo le digo zancudo a los que son mas grandes
It's not wrong however.
Every part of the world says different words despite speaking the same language.
Happens with "senhorita" from Portugal, as Brazil calls them "moça".
Or "banana" in most Spanish nations, called "plátano" in Mexico and certain areas of Spanish USA.
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In russian we actually say Комар(komar)
Poland: *K O M A R*
are slovakia and cechia nonexistent?
@@SomeEscFan I had no idea that they say komar too
@@mix3k818 Ukraine and Russia is also komar
In Serbian Komarac wich is similar
In Estonia, we call it "sääsk". But there is a word "moskiito" what means the same thing. So I guess we're all okay.
in Malaysia we called it nyamuk
Same for indonesia
I love how Argentina say moquito
in Italia ther's another word, mosca, but it indicate another insect
Yes it’s like a small fly
In finland its "hyttynen" lol
1:07
In greek we say it kunupi κουνούπι
In Czechia we use „Komár“but you can hear also „Moskit“ which is the same word but it's really rarely used
1:07 ZaZanZaRa
We call it "Zanzara" not "Zazanzara"
@@Jo_cubul52 è quello che c'era scritto lì
In Mexico we use mosca
Doesn't "mosca" mean "fly"? Or is what you're talking about a thing just in Mexican Spanish?
In Indonesia we call It Nyamuk
Fun fact: in Romanian it's țânțar, which is very similar to the Italian word
In the Netherlands we call it “Mug”
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In Japanese, it’s 「蚊」(ka)
In Mandarin, it’s ”蚊” (wén) or ”蚊子” (wén zi)
In our country, we don't call them.. They just come n bite us.. 😅
Me who is Italian 💀
The word "mosquito" is literally the spanish word for "gnat".
In Canadian French it is "Maringuin".
In Turkey, it is"Sinek"
*SİVRİ* sinek
In Bangla, its called 'Mosha'
I'm also a Bangladeshi
@@mumtabizmihda2194 OOOOOO YESSSSS HIIIO
No is “Mosca”
In Romania we call it "ȚÂNȚAR" 😢
In philippines we call it 'Lamok'
In croatia is calld komarac
In nepal we call it lamkhutte
Thailand: ยุงงงงงงงงง
in the netherlands we call it muskiet
In Russia we call it komar
In Italy Is Mosca...
in Spanish mosca means fly
@@astroidexadam5976 yes
Noooo in Italy is ZANZARA
@@supersmashsistersfan1897 si avevo confuso mosquito con mosca
🇮🇹: mosca = 🇬🇧 fly
🇮🇹: ZANZARA = 🇬🇧 mosquito
In French Canada: "maringouin"
In bulgaria we call it КОМАР
IN INDIA ITS MACHAR
In Russia its "Комар" (Komar)
Moustique en turc :
SİVRİ SİNEK
In Poland we say: Komar
in Russian it is correct not a mosquito but a KOMAR
Por qué México habla como yucateco?
in malaysia, its "nyamuk"
Sama dengan indonesia we call it nyamuk
in armenian its Modzag/Motsak
in italy we say mosca
Well then there’s Croatia🇭🇷, Bosnia🇧🇦 and most of ex Yugoslavia…..
KOMARAC
In my country we sad pashe or magas
Hungary: SzÚnYoG
On serbian Is KOMARAC
In poland It is komar
Japan:KA
zAnZaRa!
sZúNyOg 🇭🇺🦟
КоМаР 🇺🇦🦟
SiVriSnEK 🇹🇷🦟
It’s “ka” in Japanese 😂😂😂
Serbia: KoMaRac
Nyamuk. take that
1:07 ZANZARA not ZAZANZARA
Bosnian: Komarac lol 😂
В России мы говорим КОМАР
In Indian machar
In Croatia, it's komarac.
Thanks for doing my job
#Zanzara
Lamok.
MAKALAINEN
KOMAR
Belgium is not true
The zanzar is another type but the real name is Mosca
In Malaysia we call it Nyamuk