Definitions
- Used in Spanish to refer to small animals or insects. - Commonly used in Latin American countries to describe creepy-crawlies or critters. - Can be used informally to talk about any kind of small creature, including bugs.
- Used in English to refer to small insects or creatures. - Commonly used in North America and other English-speaking countries. - Can be used informally to talk about any kind of small creature, including bichos.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to small creatures or insects.
- 2Both can be used informally to talk about any kind of small creature.
- 3Both are used to describe creepy-crawlies or critters.
What is the difference?
- 1Language: Bichos is a Spanish word, while bugs is an English word.
- 2Usage: Bichos is commonly used in Latin American countries, while bugs is commonly used in English-speaking countries.
- 3Geography: Bichos is more commonly used in Latin America, while bugs is more commonly used in North America and other English-speaking countries.
Remember this!
Bichos and bugs are synonyms that both refer to small creatures or insects. While bichos is a Spanish word commonly used in Latin American countries, bugs is an English word commonly used in English-speaking countries, especially in North America. Both words can be used informally to talk about any kind of small creature or creepy-crawly.