Fish don't vocalize like humans do, as they lack vocal cords. However, they can produce sounds through various means, such as grunting or clicking, often by vibrating their swim bladders or rubbing bones together. These sounds can serve purposes like communication, attracting mates, or deterring predators. In a humorous context, one might say a fish says, "Blub, blub!" while swimming.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
To say 'fish shop' in Spanish, you would say 'pescaderia.'
When you hold the fish it will say what kind its status(which will say pregnant) and age
Fish = Peixe
"To fish" is "pescar".
"To fish" is "pescar".
you say Ashley
fish = iasca fish is "iasc", fish (plural) is "éisc"
"Fish" in Latin is piscis.
pet fish or fish pet. You can say it however you want, but I say pet fish.AnswerIn English it is proper to say "pet fish" because in this case, 'pet' is actually being used as an adjective to modify the noun 'fish' by defining the relation between you and the fish. While its not UNIVERSALLY true, in English, adjectives come before the noun as in "red ball".
fish = pez or pescado
the fish was colorful: the fish's color was very intrigueing.