Science Fair Project Dictionary
Black woodpecker
Pronunciation
- IPA : /blæk 'wudpɛkəɻ/
Noun
black woodpecker
Translations
- Albanian: qukapiku i zi
- Basque: okil beltz
- Belarussian: жауна
- Breton: speg du
- Bulgarian: черен кълвач (čeren k"lvač )
- Catalan: picot negre
- Croatian: crna žuna
- Czech: datel
- Danish: [[]]
- Dutch: zwarte specht m
- Esperanto: nigra pego
- Estonian: musträhn
- Faroese: [[]]
- Finnish: palokärki
- French: pic noir
- Frisian: [[]]
- Friulian: pic neri , pic, picot
- Gallegan: peto
- German: Schwarzspecht
- Greek: μαυροτσικλιτάρα
- Hungarian: fekete harkály
- Icelandic: [[]]
- Indonesian: [[]]
- Irish: cnagaire dubh
- Italian: picchio nero
- Japanese: [[]] ([[]], )
- Ladin: becalen fosch
- Latin: Dryocopus martius
- Latvian: melnā dzilna
- Lithuanian: juodoji meleta
- Lower Sorbian: [[]]
- Macedonian: црн клукаjдрвец (crn klukajdrvec )
- Maltese: bulebbiet aħdar
- Norwegian: [[]]
- Occitan: pic negre
- Polish: dzięcioł czarny
- Portuguese: peto preto
- Romanian: ciocănitoare neagră
- Romansh: pitgalain nair
- Romany: kalo-chuplitari m kali-chiplitarka]] f
- Russian: желна (želna )
- Sami: ruovddagas
- Scottish: cnag dhubh
- Serbian: црна жуна (crna žuna )
- Slovak: ďateľ (tesár) čierny
- Slovenian: črna žolna
- Spanish: pito negro
- Swedish: [[]]
- Turkish: kara ağaçkakan
- Ukrainian: жовна (žovna )
- Upper Sorbian: čorny dypornak / dypak , [[]]
- Welsh: cnocell ddu , coblyn du
- Yiddish: [[]]
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