Moskito
See also: moskito
German
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish mosquito (“gnat”), diminutive of mosca (“fly”), from Latin musca (“fly”), from Proto-Indo-European *mūs- (“fly, stinging fly, gnat”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɔsˈkiːto/, /moˈskiːto/
Audio (file)
Usage notes
- The word is of intermediate frequency in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, where the standard term Mücke has a broader and hence ambiguous sense.
- In northern and central Germany, Moskito is sometimes used to refer to tropical species but is otherwise rather uncommon.
Declension
Synonyms
- Mücke; Stechmücke
- Gelse (south-eastern)
- Schnake (south-western)
See also
- Moskito-Indianer (Mosquito-Indianer)
- Moskitoküste (Mosquitoküste)
Further reading
- Moskito in Duden online
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