In "Moby Dick," Ishmael refers to the whale as "the great Leviathan." He describes whales as being imposing and mysterious creatures that have captured the imagination of men throughout history.
Ishmael states that the first whaleman was Adam, the biblical figure from the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Ishmael makes this claim to emphasize the universal and timeless connection between humanity and the natural world.
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Whale = Wal
It depends on the context. If you mean "Call me, Ishmael" as in that you wish for an Ishmael to call you (usually by phone), the translation would be: Attasel bi, Esma3il (أتصل بي إسماعيل) If you are referring to the first line of Moby Dick, where the verb "to call" is used to to mean "to be named". Most Arab translations of Moby Dick translate the line as My name is Ishmael: Esmi Esma3il (إسمي إسماعيل)
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Ballena Varada (grounded whale)
Some say this first contact was with the Vikings. Others say the Spanish, and still others say the Pilgrims.
baleno
most famous whale???? i would say the species of blue whale but I'm not sure x :) <3
black
A whale sperm is a whale's sperm, obviously.
I would say that the blue whale, and the sperm whale were least common.