larva in Japanese
larva in Japanese is 幼虫, 幼生 — larva means the early, immature form of an insect or amphibian after hatching, before it changes into its adult shape.
larva in Japanese
幼虫
Pronounced: yōchuu
幼生
Pronounced: yōsei
A form of a recently born or hatched animal that is quite different from its adult stage.
What does "larva" mean?
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noun The early, immature form of an insect or amphibian after hatching, before it changes into its adult shape.
"The larva will spend weeks eating leaves before forming a chrysalis."
larva in a sentence
- The larva will spend weeks eating leaves before forming a chrysalis.
- Tadpoles are the larvae of frogs.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "larva" in Japanese?
"larva" in Japanese is 幼虫, 幼生. larva means: The early, immature form of an insect or amphibian after hatching, before it changes into its adult shape.
How do you pronounce 幼虫?
"larva" in Japanese is 幼虫, pronounced "yōchuu".
How do you use "larva" in a sentence?
Example: "The larva will spend weeks eating leaves before forming a chrysalis." In Japanese, "larva" is 幼虫, 幼生.
Are there other ways to say "larva" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "larva": 幼虫, 幼生.
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