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Bugs and Insects
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Ameise
feminine
(n)
ant
Wanderameise
army ant
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Mücke
feminine
(n)
mosquito
Diese gemeine, kleine Mücke hat mich in meinen Arm gestochen.
That nasty little mosquito bit me on my arm.
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Kakerlake
feminine
(n)
cockroach
Die Kakerlake ist zum Schrank geflohen, als ich das Licht angemacht habe.
The cockroach ran for the cabinets when I turned on the lights.
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Fliege
feminine
(n)
fly
Man kann Fliegen fast überall auf der Welt finden, die Antarktis eingeschlossen.
You can find a fly almost everywhere in the world, including Antarctica.
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Spinne
feminine
(n)
spider
Eine Spinne hat acht Beine.
A spider has eight legs.
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Biene
feminine
(n)
bee
Honigbiene
honeybee
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Käfer
masculine
(n)
beetle
schwarzer Käfer
black beetle
1 More Example
Raupe
feminine
(n)
caterpillar
Die grüne Raupe kriecht langsam.
The caterpillar is crawling slowly.
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Käfer
masculine
(n)
bug
Es sind viele Käfer im verrotteten Baumstamm.
There are many bugs in the rotten log.
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Zikade
feminine
(n)
cicada
grüne Zikade
green cicada
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Marienkäfer
masculine
(n)
ladybug
roter Marienkäfer mit schwarzen Flecken
red ladybug with black spots
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Raupe
feminine
(n)
inchworm
grüne Raupe
green inchworm
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Glühwürmchen
neutral
(n)
firefly
Die Glühwürmchen fliegen über das Weizenfeld.
The fireflies are flying over the wheat field.
Wurm
masculine
(n)
worm
Die Würmer schlängeln umher.
The worms are wiggling about.
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