sirpiente
Il serpente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the serpent".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the". The masculine noun serpente translates as "serpent". The pronunciation will be "eel sehr-PEHN-tey" in Italian.
Serpent translates to serpiente in Spanish.
"Serpent" in English is ερπετό (erpeto, as "reptile") or φίδι (feethee, as "snake").
serpent, snake
Serpent, it is the same in both languages, French and English.
A snake
A snake.
"Hebi" or "daija" are the Japanese words for serpent.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'serpent' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Translated literally, it could be: 悲しみの蛇
The solution in the clue of the hissing serpent is that the serpent is a symbol for the letter "S". This can be seen in the English language as the letter "S" is often written in a similar style to the hissing serpent with a curved line that has a single point at the end. Additionally the hissing sound that a serpent makes is similar to the sound of the letter "S" when it is pronounced. Therefore the solution to the clue of the hissing serpent is the letter "S".
beceause the aztecs thought the spanish was there god "the fetherd serpent" and let the spanish leader take over