answersLogoWhite

0

Duck in the original language is.....Duck

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does duck duck goose mean bad song?

Duck duck means germs and goose means pee


What is A drink that means goat sucker in its original language?

El Chupacabra


What is ejus in English?

The original language is Lithuanian and it means "accompanied by advisers".


Which cocktail means goat sucker in its original language?

Chupacabra means 'goat sucker' in Spanish.


What is the word which means when a word in an original language is used in a different language such as when the Romans kept the original Greek word and its correct ending but in the Latin alphabet?

transliteration


Why do you call a duck a duck?

A duck is called a duck because that is its common name in the English language. The name "duck" likely originated from the Old English word "duce" which means "diver" as ducks are known for diving into water to feed.


Is Oboe the name of the duck in Peter and the Wolf?

In the Prokofiev original, the duck does not have a name, it's just called "the duck." In the Disney cartoon, the duck's name is Sonia. Sonia escapes the wolf in the Disney version; in the original, the duck does get eaten (but a line at the end explains that the duck was swallowed alive and can still be heard quacking in the wolf's stomach, which I guess is better than nothing).


Which bird means no runs at cricket?

Duck


What is a duck saying when it quacks?

I don't think there are any humans who speak duck language.


What is the meaning of original insult in medical language?

The original insult is the primary trauma or attack that occured in the body.Language is a verbal means of communication.


In Germany what does omu mean in movie titles?

OmU - means "Original mit Untertitel". In English this means "Original with subtitles". This is likely to be original version (English, or French, or whatever) plus German-language subtitles.


What is the original language from which jaunty comes?

"Jaunty" comes from the Old French word "gentil."