Yes it is, it is one of the stories of a reading book
In Spanish, "ranita" translates to "little frog." It is a diminutive form of "rana," which means "frog." This term is often used affectionately or to refer to smaller species or baby frogs. Additionally, "ranita" can also be a common name or nickname in some Spanish-speaking cultures.
Ranita is a common female name, like from the song : Alpha Blondy - Ranita. Meaning a women.
frog = la rana
Spanish painted frog was created in 1986.
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A leopard frog (sometimes called a meadow frog) is not something you play with (as you might with a dog) - so I would say no.
Rana means frog.
"Frog" in Spanish is "rana" (plural ranas). It is pronounced "RAH-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
it deepens on what crazy frog your playing