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A group of fish is called a school of fish.
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A shoal - a large number fish swimming together
Smelts are a type of fish, and the collective noun for fish is a school.
Groups of fish is called a shoal.
In Spanish, "school of fish" is translated as "banco de peces." The word "banco" refers to a group or school, while "peces" is the plural form of "pez," meaning fish. This term is commonly used in marine contexts to describe a large group of fish swimming together.
If, by 'group of houses', you mean 'block', the Spanish is 'manzana' (which also means 'apple')
try these translater websites goolge translater or babel fish
"Troubling" is the collective term for a group of goldfish but I would normally use the word "group" so that people would understand me.
A group of fishes is called a school of fish. In commercial fishing, a very large group of fish may look on the sonar like a shoal ( an area where the sea floor is relatively close to the surface, and will be called a shoal of fish. A group of marine mammals is often called a pod, as in a pod of porpoises.
A group of fish is called a school, shoal, draft, run, haul, or catch.
Bird offspring are commonly called chicks or hatchlings.