Science Fair Project Dictionary
Blackbird
Pronunciation
- IPA : /'blækbəɽd/
Noun
blackbird
Translations
- Albanian: mëllënja
- Basque: zozo
- Belarussian: дрозд
- Breton: moualc’h zu
- Bulgarian: кос (kos )
- Catalan: merla , tord negre
- Croatian: kos
- Czech: kos
- Danish: solsort
- Dutch: merel m
- Esperanto: merlo
- Estonian: musträstas
- Faroese: kvørkveggja
- Finnish: mustarastas
- French: merle m
- Frisian: swarte lyster
- Friulian: mierli
- Gallegan: merlo
- German: Amsel f
- Greek: κότσυφας
- Hungarian: feketerigó
- Icelandic: svartþröstur
- Indonesian: [[]]
- Irish: lon dobh
- Italian: merlo m
- Japanese: [[]] ([[]], )
- Ladin: merlo
- Latin: Turdus merula
- Latvian: melnais meža strazds
- Lithuanian: juodasis strazdas
- Lower Sorbian: kos
- Macedonian: кос (kos )
- Maltese: malvizz iswed
- Norwegian: svarttrost
- Occitan: mèrle
- Polish: kos
- Portuguese: melro
- Romanian: mierla-neagră
- Romansh: merlotscha
- Romany: [[]]
- Russian: дрозд (drozd )
- Sami: čáhppesrásttis
- Sardinian: picchiaranzu , mérula , meurra
- Scottish: lon dubh
- Serbian: кос (kos )
- Slovak: drozd
- Slovenian: kos
- Spanish: mirlo m
- Swedish: koltrast
- Turkish: karatavuk
- Ukrainian: дрізд (drizd )
- Upper Sorbian: kós
- Welsh: mwyalchen
- Yiddish: [[]]
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