Where does “sergal” come from?
sergal (English) comes from Japanese サーガル.
sergal (English): A fictional open species of extraterrestrial, ovoviviparous, anthropomorphic creatures with slick, muscular furred bodies, digitigrade legs and a distinctive elongated pointy shark-like muzzle; a popular fursona species
Definitions
- A fictional open species of extraterrestrial, ovoviviparous, anthropomorphic creatures with slick, muscular furred bodies, digitigrade legs and a distinctive elongated pointy shark-like muzzle; a popular fursona species
Ancestry of “sergal”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Japanese | サーガル | — |