There are thousands of dialects in thousands of languages. Most of them will have words for ants. One English dialect word for ant is "emmet".
"Pismire" is an archaic word for ant. It comes from the Middle English word "pismire," which originated from the Old English words "pise" (ant) and "mēre" (ant).
"Numbat" is already an aboriginal word. In the aboriginal dialect from which it came, it means "ant eater", although numbats actually eat termites, not ants.
"Numbat" is already an aboriginal word. In the aboriginal dialect from which it came, it means "ant eater", although numbats actually eat termites, not ants.
In Ifugao dialect, your name can be translated as "Nagan ko ay."
Phlurgleshnordt is not the name of a dialect.
the cientific name for an ant is hymenoptera
it will definitety have a scientific name
classification on driver ant
The old name for an ant is "emmet."
In Ifugao dialect, the term for "What is your name?" is "Ania ngay ngaran iyo?"
The numbat is a small, termite-eating marsupial from Australia. Its name comes from an aboriginal dialect of the southwest, and means "ant eater" (despite the fact that numbats prefer termites to ants).
In Ifugao dialect, you can say "Nagan ko hi" followed by your name, which means "My name is" in English.