wren

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The meaning (definition) of the word wren
a tiny brown bird with a little tail that sticks up.
The word wren used in a sentence
“A tiny wren sang a loud song from the bush in our yard.”
Words that mean the same as wren (synonyms)
bird
The plural of the word wren
wrens
How the word wren is said around the world
| French | roitelet |
| Spanish | reyezuelo |
| Mandarin | 鹪 |
| Hindi | रेन |
| Arabic | طائر الشحرور |
| Russian | крапивник |
| Portuguese (EU) | carriça |
| Portuguese (BR) | carriça |
| Japanese | ミソサザイ |
| German | Zaunkönig |
| Urdu | wren |
| Punjabi | ਰੈਨ |
| Korean | 렌 |
| Hebrew | גִדרוֹן |
| Greek | τρυποφράκτης |
| Dutch | winterkoninkje |
| Filipino | wren |
| Vietnamese | chim sẻ |
| Turkish | çalıkuşu |
| Persian | رن |
| Polish | strzyżyk |
| Ukrainian | кропивник |
| Bengali | রেন |
| Swedish | gärdsmyg |
| Italian | scricciolo |
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