reptil
El largarto is the Spanish word for lizard. The lizard is a reptile found within the warmer climates of North America.
'un reptile' (masc.)
No, the word 'reptile' is a noun, a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'reptile' is it.Example:There is a reptile in that aquarium. I don't know what kind it is.
a crocodile is a fierce reptile.
Herpetologist, from the Greek word ερπετό, which means reptile, and the science is herpetology.
there is no base word
The Latin for a reptile is repens animal.
Yes, the word "reptile" has the schwa sound in the first syllable, pronounced as /ˈrep-təl/.
reptile?
Direct quote from Wikipedia... "The name alligator is an anglicized form of el lagarto, the Spanish term for "lizard", which early Spanish explorers and settlers in Florida called the alligator."
爬虫 /ha chuu/ means 'reptile'. 爬虫類 /ha chuu roi/ means 'reptile classification, the animal type reptile'.
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