magpie

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The meaning (definition) of the word magpie
a black and white bird that loves shiny things
The word magpie used in a sentence
“A magpie is a pretty black and white bird that likes shiny things.”
Words that mean the same as magpie (synonyms)
bird
The plural of the word magpie
magpies
How the word magpie is said around the world
| French | pie |
| Spanish | urraca |
| Mandarin | 鹊 |
| Hindi | अधेला |
| Arabic | طائر العقعق |
| Russian | сорока |
| Portuguese (EU) | pega |
| Portuguese (BR) | pega |
| Japanese | カササギ |
| German | Elster |
| Urdu | میگپی |
| Punjabi | ਮੈਗਪਾਈ |
| Korean | 까치 |
| Hebrew | עוֹרֵב הַנְחָלִים |
| Greek | καρακάξα |
| Dutch | ekster |
| Filipino | magpie |
| Vietnamese | chim ác là |
| Turkish | saksağan |
| Persian | زاغی |
| Polish | sroka |
| Ukrainian | сорока |
| Bengali | ম্যাগপাই |
| Swedish | skata |
| Italian | gazza |
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