Ladybird (Noun)
Syllable division: la-dy-bird
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈleɪ.di.bɜːd/ US: /ˈleɪ.di.bɝːd/
Meaning: A little, circular, red insect with black spots.
Example:
> She decided to dress as a ladybird for Halloween.
> Ladybirds are my favorite insects.
> He decided to paint his mother's car to look like a ladybird.
> When a ladybird sits on you, it is a sign of good luck.
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I have watched the animation movie with the ladybird.
Good sentence Moung! 😀
Try saying:
I have watched the animated movie with the ladybird.
I used to collect some ladybirds for my school project.
Good sentence Christina! 😀
Many years ago, I used to see black ladybirds with different spot colors, like red, blue, yellow, green with often…but nowadays I see some ladybird rarely.
Good sentence Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Many years ago, I used to see black ladybirds with different spot colors, like red, blue, yellow, and green quite often, but nowadays I rarely see some ladybirds.
I remember the beautiful ladybirds because in my city the people could see them in all parks or gardens, I loved it. Today is rarely see again at these amazing insects.
Thank you for posting Jhon! 😀
You can also say:
I remember the beautiful ladybirds because in my city the people could see them in all parks or gardens, I loved it. Today I rarely see these amazing insects anymore.
ladybird it very beautiful but in my country her name it diferent is sweetie
Thank you for posting Angela! 😀
Try saying: Ladybirds are very beautiful but in my country, we call them sweeties.
When I was a child I liked to play with ladybirds.
Good sentence Lidia! 😀