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mosca, mosco and philosophy.


ChadH May 03, 2007 07:32 PM

mosca, mosco and philosophy.
 
I was getting philosophical with somefriends today, and the question was. If mosca is fly and mosco/mosquito is mosquito, what words do you use to talk about a male fly or a female mosquito? Any thoughts?

sosia May 04, 2007 01:48 AM

Mosca: fly
mosquito: mosquito
mosco: never heard is Spain. It's for Mexico I think

male fly: mosca macho
female fly: mosca hembra

male mosquito: mosquito macho
female mosquito: mosquito hembra

Usually gender it's not a problem when speaking about them.
Or are you so well eye-gifted? :D :D

Tomisimo May 04, 2007 01:57 PM

That reminds me of the joke I posted :)

ChadH May 23, 2007 10:05 PM

Thank you very much for the excellent information sosia.

celador May 24, 2007 01:14 AM

¿en serio, llaman a esos pícaros macho?

ChadH June 03, 2007 04:41 PM

hee hee hee I think macho just means male :)

sosia June 03, 2007 11:49 PM

ChadH it's right
macho is only "male"

Tomisimo June 06, 2007 12:33 PM

The confusion comes from the fact that English has the word "macho", which came from Spanish, but it has a slightly different meaning. It means more like "manly", "virile" (varonil).


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