Butterfly and Moth

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2. do you distinguish them separately or call them both by a same word?

They look nothing alike.

Denmark
We distinguish them seperately.
Butterfly = Sommerfugl
Moth = Natsværmer

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yes, бaбoчкa and мoтылёк

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Distinguish:
-Butterfly: Mariposa
-Moth: Polilla.

>2. do you distinguish them separately or call them both by a same word?

Pillangó means butterfly

Moly means moth

Lepke means both.

We're very distinguished.

1. BROzil
2. Distinguish
- Butterfly: Borboleta
- Moth: Mariposa

NL
Vlinder
Mot

Does sommerfugl mean zomervogel or summerbird?

Butterfly: Leptir
Moth: Noćni leptir (lit. night butterfly, or butterfly of the night) or moljac

yeah, the literal translation is "summer bird"

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Farfalla - Butterfly
Falena - Moth

>Butterfly: Mariposa (in spanish)
>Moth: Mariposa (in portuguese)

iberian languages were a mistake

Nice, we should have one of those germanic threads again where everyone types in his native language

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Butterfly - Schmetterling
Moth - Motte

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Butterfly = päiväperhonen (nobody uses this word, they're just called perhonen)
Moth = yöperhonen

Päivä and yö mean day and night respectively

I'd give it a try

How do you say 77 in Danish?

syvoghalvfjerds (lit. seven and seventy)

>halvfjerds
No need to lie, user. I know you're naming a fraction and multiplying it with 20

Russian
1. Бaбoчкa - Babotchka
2. Moлылёк - Motylyok

And that's not even the only case:
-Basura (Spanish): trash.
-Vassoura (Portuguese): broom.
They are pronounced similarly and have the same Latin root.

Butterfly: Papillon
Moth: Papillon de nuit

We litterally call them "night butterflies"

I see we aren't the only ones who do that then.

wud you a moth?

Only the version of her in happy doujin.

motyl and ćma

1. El Salvador
2. In Salvadoran Spanish we say "mariposa" for butterfly and "papalota" for moth. Papalota is a loanword from the Nawat word "Papalut", which ineterestingly enough, doesn't mean moth but butterfly.

Inderesding

Argentina
Butterfly: Horrible bug with colours
Moth: Horrible bug in black and white