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What is this called in your country?
Anonymous Denmark No.213420147 [Report] >>213423485
>>213420121 (OP)
egern
pronounced eiyyarn
Anonymous Norway No.213420171 [Report] >>213423485
>>213420121 (OP)
ekorn
pronounced ekorn
Anonymous Brazil No.213420294 [Report] >>213421054
>>213420121 (OP)
Esquilo, but the natives here call it caxinguelê
Anonymous United States No.213420412 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Squirrel. Comes from the French word écureuil. Nous étions normands o algo
Anonymous Sweden No.213420426 [Report]
åderpåle
Anonymous Netherlands No.213420629 [Report] >>213421625 >>213423190
skwierel
Anonymous Sweden No.213420666 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
i don't know
Anonymous Brazil No.213421054 [Report]
>>213420294
caxinguelê is an african word
Anonymous Bulgaria No.213421164 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Kateritsa which comes from kateri which means climb
Anonymous United States No.213421212 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
they say "skwerl" here
Anonymous Finland No.213421223 [Report]
marsu
Anonymous Mexico No.213421425 [Report]
I unironically do not know because I do not speak even a single one of Mexico's 69 indigenous languages. In Spanish (my native language), it's called "ardilla".
Anonymous Finland No.213421436 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Rotta
Anonymous United States No.213421439 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
tree rat
Anonymous Estonia No.213421509 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
forest rat
Anonymous Sweden No.213421625 [Report]
>>213420629
Anonymous Germany No.213421750 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Eichhörnchen or translated in english acorncroissant
Anonymous Sweden No.213421797 [Report]
ekorre, literally "oak black grouse"
Anonymous United States No.213421806 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Scoiatollo
Anonymous Germany No.213421994 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Baumkatze
Anonymous United States No.213422039 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
I don’t know what that is
Anonymous Greece No.213422045 [Report] >>213422066
>>213420121 (OP)
σκίουρος
Anonymous Greece No.213422066 [Report]
>>213422045
>From Middle English squirel, squyrelle, from Anglo-Norman esquirel and Old French escurel (whence French écureuil), from Vulgar Latin *scūriolus, diminutive of *scūrius, variant of Latin sciūrus, from Ancient Greek σκίουρος (skíouros, “shadow-tail”, from σκιά (skiá, “shadow”) + οὐρά (ourá, “tail”)).
We can't let them being like that
Anonymous Brazil No.213422912 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Esquilo is the more common generic term here, but rednecks and other countryside people call it by other names like serelepe, quatipuru or caxinguelê.
Anonymous United States No.213423190 [Report] >>213423305 >>213423333
>>213420629
Just accept English as your official language
Anonymous Brazil No.213423305 [Report] >>213423371 >>213423485 >>213425464
>>213423190
Squirrel in dutch is eekhoorn. He was just joking because skwierel is how a lot of ESLs pronounce it.
Anonymous United States No.213423333 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Esquirrel
I have a tiny black one which is pretty rare on my property, but the fucker runs off before i can get a photo
>>213423190
they all speak English anyway
Anonymous Brazil No.213423371 [Report] >>213423575
>>213423305
>eekhoorn
pls be joking
Anonymous United States No.213423400 [Report] >>213423465 >>213423651
Anonymous Brazil No.213423465 [Report]
>>213423400
Another gray squirrel W
Anonymous United States No.213423485 [Report] >>213423575
>>213420147
>>213420171
>>213423305
acorn means squirrel??
Anonymous United States No.213423536 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
IT'S PIKACHU!
Anonymous Brazil No.213423575 [Report] >>213423671
>>213423371
>>213423485
Yes, it's pronounced very similarly to acorn:
https://languagedrops.com/word/en/english/dutch/translate/squirrel/

>The Dutch word eekhoorn (meaning "squirrel") comes from Middle Dutch ākenorne or eikenorne, which literally meant "oak horn".
Anonymous Lithuania No.213423621 [Report] >>213423679
vovere
Anonymous United States No.213423651 [Report]
>>213423400
Why couldnt he have just picked it up with his free hand and threw it like how i throw poop at neighbor lady
Anonymous Brazil No.213423671 [Report]
>>213423575
I love the dutch language
Anonymous United States No.213423679 [Report]
>>213423621
Interesting, it's veverica in Slovenian
Anonymous Austria No.213424211 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
Oachkatzl
Anonymous Japan No.213424251 [Report]
>>213420121 (OP)
hmmm, チップアンドデール? ;3
Anonymous Mexico No.213425464 [Report]
>>213423305
thank you, captain Reddit