starling

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The meaning (definition) of the word starling
a small dark bird with shiny speckled feathers
The word starling used in a sentence
“A little starling bird landed on our porch this morning.”
Words that mean the same as starling (synonyms)
bird
The plural of the word starling
starlings
How the word starling is said around the world
| French | étourneau |
| Spanish | estornino |
| Mandarin | 椋鸟 |
| Hindi | मैना |
| Arabic | زرزور |
| Russian | скворец |
| Portuguese (EU) | estorninho |
| Portuguese (BR) | estorninho |
| Japanese | ムクドリ |
| German | Star |
| Urdu | سٹارلنگ |
| Punjabi | ਸਟਾਰਲਿੰਗ |
| Korean | 찌르레기 |
| Hebrew | זַרזִיר |
| Greek | ψαρόνι |
| Dutch | spreeuw |
| Filipino | starling |
| Vietnamese | chim sáo đá |
| Turkish | sığırcık |
| Persian | سار |
| Polish | szpak |
| Ukrainian | шпак |
| Bengali | স্টার্লিং |
| Swedish | stare |
| Italian | storno |
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