파리(pari) in Korean. If you mean a fruit fly, 날파리(nalpari) in Korean.
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Fly in Telugu (this one south Indian language that I speak) is Eega, pronounced ee-gah
The plural is eegalu (ee-gah-loo)
and I know that in Tamil (another south Indian language), the word is ee, which is pronounced ee
no idea why I felt the need to write the pronunciation for that one lol
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Ancient Greek singular: Μυῖα - ΜΥΙΑ
Modern Greek singular: Μύγα - ΜΥΓΑ -- ΜΥΓΕΣ in plural
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Flies is Sinekler, spelled like see-neck-lhere (lhere speeled like where but with l)
A single one is "Sinek", which is speeled like "see-neck (read it fast)"
These are in Turkish btw :)
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In Farsi, (not sure which type of fly you meant since I consider both flies so here goes)
Mosquito = Pashe
Housefly = Magas
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I cal them plenty of names. Most of which I should not repeat.
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Those pesky air intruders, always annoying and in search of bad scent.
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