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'''Big Snootles''' are an enemy found in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They only appear in one level, [[Valley Fulla Snootles]]. These green, flower-like enemies are the larger cousins of Snootles. Their name comes from the slang word “snoot” for nose. | '''Big Snootles''' are an enemy found in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They only appear in one level, [[Valley Fulla Snootles]]. These green, flower-like enemies are the larger cousins of Snootles. Their name comes from the slang word “snoot” for nose. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 13:39, February 24, 2024
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Big Snootles are an enemy found in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They only appear in one level, Valley Fulla Snootles. These green, flower-like enemies are the larger cousins of Snootles. Their name comes from the slang word “snoot” for nose.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 大きい コロブー ōkī Korobū |
the word “large” with a Portmanteau of「ころころ」(koro-koro, onomatopoeia for rolling) and「ブーブー」(būbū, onomatopoeia for pig's oinking), possibly referring to their pig-like snout |
Chinese | 大 滚滚猪 Dá Gǔngǔn Zhū |
Big Rolling Pig |
French | Grand Goroule |
the word big with the Portmanteau of "goret" (piglet) and "rouler" (to roll) |
German | Groß Roink |
The word “big” with a Portmanteau of "rollen" (to roll) and the onomatopoeia "oink" |
Italian | grande Maiarollo |
the word “big” with a Portmanteau of "maiale" (pig) and "rollare" (to roll, in a masculine form) |
Korean | 데꿀데꿀이 Dekkul'dekkul-i |
Play on "데굴데굴" (degul-degul, onomatooeia for rolling) and "꿀꿀이" (kkul'kkul-i, a childish word for "piggy") |
Portuguese | grande Roluíno |
the word “big” with a Portmanteau of "rolar" (to roll) and "suíno" (swine) |
Russian | большой Свиноролл bol'shoy Svinoroll |
the word “big” and the word From "свинья" (svin'ya, pig) and English word "roll" |
Spanish | grande Rodorín |
the word “big” with the Masculine form of "rodar" (to roll), combined with the diminutive suffix "-ín" |