Mongoose

/ˈmɑːnˌɡuːs/ noun

A mongoose is a small, quick mammal with a long body and tail, known for its ability to fight and sometimes kill poisonous snakes. It lives in parts of Africa, Asia, and southern Europe.

From Marathi “maṅgūs” or a related Indian language, borrowed into English through Portuguese or Dutch during colonial times. The spelling was influenced by the English word “goose,” though the animals are unrelated.

AM Mön-geez
ARمنقز
BNমঙ্গোস
CAmongooses
CSmungo
DAmongoose
DEMongoose
ELμογγό
ESmangosta
FAمongoose
FImongoose
FRmangouste
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