Cucaracha

/ˌkʊkəˈrɑːtʃə/ noun

Definition

A Spanish word for cockroach, a common brown insect that many people find unpleasant.

Etymology

From Spanish 'cucaracha,' of uncertain origin—possibly from Aztec Nahuatl language or Arabic roots. The word became famous worldwide through the 1962 song 'La Cucaracha,' though the insect existed long before.

Kelly Says

Cockroaches are basically living fossils that have survived virtually unchanged for 300 million years—they walked the earth with dinosaurs! If you could genetically engineer any insect to be incredibly hardy and adaptable, you'd basically invent the cockroach, which is why they thrive everywhere humans go.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
እንስሳ
en-s-sa
ARالعربية
صرصور
ṣarṣūr
BNবাংলা
মাছ
ma-ch
CACatalà
cucaracha
koo-ka-ra-cha
CSČeština
mravenec
mra-ve-nec
DADansk
lus
loes
DEDeutsch
Kakerlake
ka-ke-r-lah-keh
ELΕλληνικά
κατσαρίδα
ka-tsa-ri-da
ESEspañol
cucaracha
koo-ka-ra-cha
FAفارسی
کرم
kar-m
FISuomi
kakerla
ka-ke-r-la
FRFrançais
cafard
ka-fard
GUGU
કચરો
ka-cha-ro
HAHA
kifi
ki-fi
HEעברית
עכביש
ak-v-ish
HIहिन्दी
चींटी
chee-n-tee
HUMagyar
szúnyog
shoo-nyog
IDBahasa Indonesia
kecoak
ke-cok
IGIG
nkwu
n-k-wu
ITItaliano
scarafaggio
ska-ra-fa-d-d-jo
JA日本語
ゴキブリ
goki-buri
KKKK
жұмыс
zhu-mys
KMKM
ស្តាប់
s-ta-ap
KO한국어
바퀴벌레
ba-kwi-beol-le
MRMR
काळी
ka-ali
MSBahasa Melayu
kecoak
ke-cok
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွဲ
k-ywe
NLNederlands
kakkerlak
ka-ker-lak
NONorsk
lus
loes
PAPA
ਕੁਕੜ
koo-k-ar
PLPolski
karaluch
ka-ra-lu-ch
PTPortuguês
cucaracha
koo-ka-ra-cha
RORomână
tantar
tan-tar
RUРусский
таракан
ta-ra-kan
SVSvenska
löss
loess
SWKiswahili
kuku
koo-koo
TAதமிழ்
பூச்சி
poo-chi
TEతెలుగు
ఎలుక
e-lu-ka
THไทย
มด
mot
TLTL
kumak
koo-mak
TRTürkçe
karınca
kar-in-tsa
UKУкраїнська
тарган
ta-r-gan
URاردو
مکڑی
mak-ree
VITiếng Việt
gián
jee-an
YOYO
ẹ̀kùgbọ́
e-kùgbọ́
ZH中文
蟑螂
zhāngláng
ZUZU
isithunzi
ee-si-th-un-zi

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