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reke
feminine
(n)
shrimp
laks
masculine
(n)
salmon
Muslinger, laks, reker, hummer og blekksprut er alle sjømat.
Clams, salmon, shrimp, lobsters, and squid are all seafood.
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tunfisk
masculine
(n)
tuna
sel
masculine
(n)
seal
Selen snurrer rockeringen.
The seal is spinning hula hoops.
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krabbe
feminine
(n)
crab
hummer
masculine
(n)
lobster
kråkebolle
masculine
(n)
sea urchin
blekksprut
masculine
(n)
octopus
åttebent blekksprut
eight-legged octopus
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hai
masculine
(n)
shark
haiene jakter på mat i det grunne vannet
The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water.
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hval
masculine
(n)
whale
Hvalene kommer opp for å puste.
The whales are coming up for air.
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delfin
masculine
(n)
dolphin
delfinen svømmer i havet
The dolphin is swimming in the ocean.
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fisk
masculine
(n)
fish
fisken svømmer i vannet
The fish is swimming in the water.
sjøløve
masculine
(n)
sea lion
musling
masculine
(n)
clam
sverdfisk
masculine
(n)
swordfish
blekksprut
masculine
(n)
squid
blekksprutene svømmer nære korallrevet
The squid are swimming near the coral reef.
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øster
masculine
(n)
oyster
torsk
masculine
(n)
cod
rokke
feminine
(n)
ray
manet
feminine
(n)
jellyfish
Manetene dupper i vannet.
The jellyfish are bobbing in the water.
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sjøstjerne
masculine
(n)
starfish
koi
masculine
(n)
koi
abbor
masculine
(n)
perch
havabbor
masculine
(n)
bass
eremittkreps
masculine
(n)
hermit crab
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