duckling

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The meaning (definition) of the word duckling
a baby duck with soft yellow fluff
The word duckling used in a sentence
“The duckling was so soft and yellow and cute when it hatched.”
Words that mean the same as duckling (synonyms)
baby duck
The plural of the word duckling
ducklings
How the word duckling is said around the world
| French | caneton |
| Spanish | anadón |
| Mandarin | 小鸭 |
| Hindi | बत्तख़ का बच्चा |
| Arabic | البطيطة |
| Russian | утенок |
| Portuguese (EU) | patinho |
| Portuguese (BR) | patinho |
| Japanese | アヒルの子 |
| German | Entlein |
| Urdu | بطخ |
| Punjabi | ਬੱਤਖ ਦਾ ਬੱਚਾ |
| Korean | 오리 새끼 |
| Hebrew | בַּרוָזוֹן |
| Greek | παπάκι |
| Dutch | eendje |
| Filipino | sisiw ng pato |
| Vietnamese | vịt con |
| Turkish | ördek yavrusu |
| Persian | جوجه اردک |
| Polish | kaczątko |
| Ukrainian | каченя |
| Bengali | হাঁসের ছানা |
| Swedish | ankunge |
| Italian | anatroccolo |
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