The Italian word for that pesky insect, whose high-pitched hum is enough to drive the most patient person to the brink of madness. Mosquito (Mosquito).it comes from late latin they are descendants It has onomatopoeic origins.
/ẓan·ẓà·ra/

Mosquito is a feminine noun, so it has the following definite and indefinite articles:
Mosquito
Mosquito
a mosquito
a mosquito
Mosquito
Mosquito
(of) mosquito
(some) mosquitoes
There are more than 3,000 species of mosquitoes in existence, the most famous of which are:
- common mosquito = common house mosquito
- yellow fever mosquito = yellow fever mosquito
- tiger mosquito = tiger mosquito
Mosquito Also responsible for spreading various diseases, making them deadlier than most other animals on earth! These diseases include malaria, encephalitis, and dengue fever, to name a few.
do you know…
all mosquito bites (mosquito bites) is caused by breeding females?This is because they need protein blood (blood) to reproduce.

Here are some verbs you may need to use when talking Mosquito:
- buzzing = buzzing
- suck blood = suck blood
- squash = slap/squeeze
- tingling = Sting/biting
Ouch! Mosquito stung me! Now it’s buzzing around you! Eye!
Ouch! Mosquito bit me! Now it’s buzzing around you! Be careful!
As expected Mosquito figurative meaning of “”pest“. What’s more, if someone’s voice is as high-pitched as a mosquito, you can say they have a mosquito noise (Light. “The Sound of Little Mosquitoes”).
You are such a mosquito!
You are such a pest!



