"Ant", the insect, is 'ari' in Japanese.
"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).
termite
aunt
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".
Red ant in Japanese is 'akai ari' (赤いアリ). Akai (赤い) - red Ari (アリ) - ant
The meaning of the Kikuyu word uriri is "the bed" in English.
Ant comes from the Old English word æmette, which comes from the Western Germanic word amaitjo, which is derived from a compound of bases including ai- "off, away" + *mait- "cut," or which may mean something like "it that cuts off," or, "the biter." Emmet, a synonym for 'ant' which survived into the 20th century, is closer to the Old English term. Perhaps in usage it was reduced to one syllable - emmt -which lends itself more closely to ant. (from the Oxford English Dicstionary)
kuroari
Nmlh = Ant ...
fire ant
Hope = Amal /əməl/ ( أمل ) - that is the singular noun. Plural : Hopes = Aaamaal /æmæl/ ( آمال ) the difference between the two pronunciations is that in the singular noun, the "A" is gentle/light, like in the word Abort; in the plural noun, the A is pronounced as in Ant/Sad.
"Sophiam " is not a word in English (or ant other language I know) . Do you mean "sophism " -which means 'deceptive or fallacious argumentation.'