Snake

/sneɪk/ noun

Definition

A long, thin animal with no legs that slithers on the ground.

Etymology

This word comes from an old word meaning 'to crawl' or 'to creep.'

Kelly Says

A snake is like a living rope that moves by wiggling its whole body back and forth! They don't have any legs, so they slide along the ground in a curvy, wavy motion - kind of like how you might wiggle across the floor on your tummy.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
እንስሳት
ARالعربية
ثعبان
BNবাংলা
সাপ
CACatalà
serp
CSČeština
had
DADansk
slange
DEDeutsch
Schlange
ELΕλληνικά
φίδι
ESEspañol
serpiente
FAفارسی
مار
FISuomi
käärme
FRFrançais
serpent
GUGU
સાપ
HAHA
maciji
HEעברית
נחש
HIहिन्दी
सांप
HUMagyar
kígyó
IDBahasa Indonesia
ular
IGIG
agwo
ITItaliano
serpente
JA日本語
KKKK
жылан
KMKM
ចាប់
KO한국어
MRMR
साप
MSBahasa Melayu
ular
MYမြန်မာ
နဒီ
NLNederlands
slang
NONorsk
slange
PAPA
ਸਾਪ
PLPolski
wąż
PTPortuguês
cobra
RORomână
șarpe
RUРусский
змея
SVSvenska
orm
SWKiswahili
nyoka
TAதமிழ்
பாம்பு
TEతెలుగు
పాము
THไทย
งู
TLTL
ahas
TRTürkçe
yılan
UKУкраїнська
змія
URاردو
سانپ
VITiếng Việt
rắn
YOYO
ejo
ZH中文
ZUZU
inyoka

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