Llama

/ˈlɑːmə/ noun

Definition

A llama is a large, long‑necked animal with thick woolly fur, related to the camel but without a hump. It is often used in South America for carrying loads and for its wool.

Etymology

The word comes from Spanish, which borrowed it from Quechua, an Indigenous language of the Andes. It shows how European languages absorbed names for New World animals from the people who already knew them well.

Kelly Says

Llamas are famous for spitting, but they mostly do it at each other to settle arguments, not at humans. They’ve been domesticated for thousands of years, so for Andean cultures, llamas are more like long‑time coworkers than exotic animals.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ላማ
la-ma
ARالعربية
لامة
la-ma
BNবাংলা
লামা
la-ma
CACatalà
lama
la-ma
CSČeština
lama
la-ma
DADansk
lama
la-ma
DEDeutsch
Lama
la-ma
ELΕλληνικά
λάμα
la-ma
ESEspañol
llamada
ya-ma-da
FAفارسی
لاما
la-ma
FISuomi
lama
la-ma
FRFrançais
lama
la-ma
GUGU
લેમા
le-ma
HAHA
lama
la-ma
HEעברית
למא
la-ma
HIहिन्दी
लैमा
la-ma
HUMagyar
lama
la-ma
IDBahasa Indonesia
lama
la-ma
IGIG
lama
la-ma
ITItaliano
lama
la-ma
JA日本語
ラマ
ra-ma
KKKK
ла́ма
la-ma
KMKM
ឡាម៉ា
la-ma
KO한국어
라마
ra-ma
MRMR
लॅमा
la-ma
MSBahasa Melayu
lama
la-ma
MYမြန်မာ
လမား
la-ma
NLNederlands
lama
la-ma
NONorsk
lama
la-ma
PAPA
ਲਾਮਾ
la-ma
PLPolski
lama
la-ma
PTPortuguês
lama
la-ma
RORomână
lama
la-ma
RUРусский
ла́ма
la-ma
SVSvenska
lama
la-ma
SWKiswahili
lama
la-ma
TAதமிழ்
லாம்மா
la-mma
TEతెలుగు
లామా
la-ma
THไทย
ลา玛
la-ma
TLTL
lama
la-ma
TRTürkçe
lama
la-ma
UKУкраїнська
ла́ма
la-ma
URاردو
لاما
la-ma
VITiếng Việt
lama
la-ma
YOYO
lama
la-ma
ZH中文
羊驼
yang-tuo
ZUZU
lama
la-ma

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