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Friday, 22 November 2019

How do you say...?

Patricia (2nd A) wants to say 'polilla' in English.

They say moth.  /ˈmɑːθ/ 

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A moth is a kind or insect that is similar to a butterfly but that flies mostly at night and is usually less colourful.



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