Insects
Speaking Portuguese can be particularly advantageous for individuals working in fields related to insects, such as entomology or pest control. The language is widely spoken in countries with diverse insect populations and ecosystems, making it easier to communicate about specific insect species and behaviors.
Additionally, knowledge of Portuguese allows professionals to access a rich body of scientific literature and research on insects, enhancing their understanding of the subject matter and facilitating collaboration with researchers from Brazil or other Portuguese-speaking nations.
The bee is buzzing.
A Abelha está zumbindo.
Can you see the butterfly?
Você vê a borboleta?
There are ants in my sugar.
Há formigas no meu açúcar.
I love watching ladybugs.
Adeanto assistindo ladybugs.
Flies often land on my food.
As moscas常常落在我的食物上。
Fleas jump from one pet to another.
Pulgas saltam de um pet para outro.
Bees make honey by working together.
As abelhas fazem mel trabalhando juntas.
Dragonflies have beautiful wings.
As libélulas têm asas belas.
Spiders weave intricate webs.
Aracnas tecem teias intrincadas.
Can you spot the grasshopper?
Você consegue ver o grilo?
Mayflies stay in the air for a long time.
Mayflies staying no ar livre por um tempo longo.
Lice like to live on human hair.
Os lice gostam de viver no cabelo humano.
The mantis is stalking its prey.
O manto está perseguindo sua presa.
I found a moth in my closet.
Encontrei uma lagosta no meu armário.
Beetles have hard, shiny shells.
Beetos têm cascas duras e brilhantes.
Wasps build nests under eaves.
Formigas constrzem ninhos debaixo das vigas.
June bugs come out at night.
As cigarras saem à noite.
Cicadas make loud summer songs.
Cicatrizes fazem cantos altos no verão.
Praying mantises are elegant creatures.
Praying mantises são criaturas elegantes.
Dragonflies catch mosquitoes easily.
As libélulas capturam mosquitos facilmente.