What does hrossafluga in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word hrossafluga in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hrossafluga in Icelandic.
The word hrossafluga in Icelandic means cranefly, daddy longlegs, crane fly, Crane fly. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word hrossafluga
craneflynoun (fly of the suborder Tipulomorpha) |
daddy longlegsnoun Hún kallar ūig, Kæri pabbi hrossafluga ". She calls you her " Dear Daddy Longlegs. " |
crane flynoun |
Crane fly
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, Kæri pabbi hrossafluga. " " Dear Daddy Longlegs. " Hmm. |
Jervis frændi eđa pabbi hrossafluga? UncleJervis or Daddy Longlegs? |
Kæri pabbi hrossafluga Oh, zut. Dear Daddy Longlegs |
Hún kallar ūig, Kæri pabbi hrossafluga ". She calls you her " Dear Daddy Longlegs. " |
, Kæri pabbi hrossafluga ég efa ađ ūú hafir áhuga á ūví en ég hef færst upp um tvö sæti. " " but this semester I have moved up two places. |
Ūú ert pabbi hrossafluga. You are Daddy Longlegs. |
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