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

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'Lalat' in Malay :)

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Vampires

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French : Mouche

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"Musca". "Damn fly" translates to "musca nenorocita". This is for flies. If you mean mosquitoes, those are called "tantar". The "T"s are spelled like "ZZ" from "Pizza". Now you can swear at those pesky flies in around 100 languages.

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kärbes in estonian

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Now that you mention it, I've never taken the time to actually ask a fly his/her name before swatting them out of the air with what ever is handy at the time.

Thanks for making me feel bad... -_-

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euli(ak)

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Une mouche.

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Lord of the Flies!

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Piggy!

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Fly is 'légy' in Hungarian, its plural is 'legyek'. :D

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When one enters in my room while I'm playing and keeps circling my head (and I think they do it just to annoy me!) I usually call them "¡Estoy harto! ¡Vas a morir!" and proceed to fill my room whit poison (mostly known as insecticide) xDDD

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"flies", or "wu ying" in Canto.

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Муха - In Russian

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Konstantynopolitańczykiewiczówna (plural is konstantynopolitańczykiewiczówny) in Polish.

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trotrltrotrlotrlotrlotrlololo

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Moscas - Portuguese.

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In Norwegian...
Flue = Fly

Various little buzzers:
Mygg = Mosquito
Makkflue (lit. Worm/maggot fly) = Housefly
Øyenstikker (lit. Eye stinger) = Dragonfly
Knott = Gnat
Blomsterflue (lit. Flower fly) = Fungus Gnat
Humle/Bie = Bumble bee
Veps = Wasp

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Lalat in Malay.

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Moscas :)

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Italian

Si. Mosca (and the city of moscow in italian has the same name)

Pl. Mosche (read the ch like k)

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eega in telugu (Indian lang)

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In Malay -> Lalat

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Muve (Flies)
Muva (Fly)

Serbian.

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I call flies with honey

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Fluga in swedish
Myga in greek

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Polish for flies: muchy. Pronounced more or less: moo-hee, although that last vowel sounds a bit different and doesn't exist in English, so I don't know how to explain. XD

Singular (a fly): mucha. Pronounced: moo-ha.

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