Those pesky air intruders, always annoying and in search of bad scent.

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파리(pari) in Korean. If you mean a fruit fly, 날파리(nalpari) in Korean.

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In Estonian it's kärbes (singular) and kärbsed (plural).

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Muște (Flies)
Muscă (Fly)

Romanian

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Kärpänen, kärpäset or kärpäsiä ;D

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Jeh

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Suomi on kyllä jotenkin niin kumma kieli, kun sitä tarkemmin ajattelee =D

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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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Fluer, in danish

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+1

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In Germany we call them "Fliegen"

A single one is a "Fliege"

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Mouche in french.

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Musica,in serbian :)

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Music?

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nope, mušica :)

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I remember of a bosnian (I think) football player called Muzic lol

Well, what I just said makes no sense but I wanted to say.

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Wu ying or Mun in Cantonese.

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Ok thanks for you answers. In Croatia we don't call them, they come by themselves and annoy us.
See what I did there?

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I see. You're tricks-y. :P

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mušas in Latvian

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Moscas (as mentioned abobe) Mosquitos and Zancudos in Spanish.

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No. Moscas y Mosquitos son insectos diferentes.

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I hate then all with equal intent

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Well I can't say that I've ever really called them before... but if I did, I'd probably just say, "Here flies. Here flies! Come here flies!!"

But I'm assuming you meant What and not How... and in that case, just "flies"

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"Moscas" in Portuguese.

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Ancient Greek singular: Μυῖα - ΜΥΙΑ
Modern Greek singular: Μύγα - ΜΥΓΑ -- ΜΥΓΕΣ in plural

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^ this

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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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Merhaba!

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In swedish = Fluga.

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"Arquivo" in Brazillian Portuguese.

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Lol?

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Arquivo = File

Moscas = Flies

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"Sinek" in Turkish but the plural is "Sinekler"

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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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+1

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in dutch: Vlieg

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I cal them plenty of names. Most of which I should not repeat.

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How do we call flies?
We command them.
Flies, come here!

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börtü böcük in turkish

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ahhah sesli güldüm

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