カマキリ
Kamakiri
"Praying mantises" or "praying mantes" are both accepted, as is "praying mantids".
The name "praying mantis" is not a scientific name but a COMMON name. Scientific names are in latin and are used to organize animals into groups (look up taxonomy). If you wonder how the praying mantis got its common name all you have to do is look at one and see that the forelegs are in position similar to praying. The word "mantid" originates with the Greeks meaning prophet (who prayed often). So, praying mantis is redundant, it is like saying praying prayer. Also, look up the word science to reduce your ignorance.
Kamakiri
They are named praying mantis because of their tyical "prayer-like" stance. The word mantis derives from the Greek word mantis for prophet or fortune teller.I also thin it came from back then when people would say "Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite"
the Japanese word for fire are "hi"
Bijitsu is the word for art in Japanese
Ladybugs, Praying Matis, Amphibolites, Lady Beetles and Worms!AnswerLadybugs, Praying Mantis, ((( offensive word removed)))
To write the word garnet in Japanese you write ganetto. To say this word in Latin you say carbunculus and in Spanish you say granate.
The word 'fox' in Japanese is狐 (kitsune).
BHASWATI
get dressed
wow is not a word