Grebe
//ɡɹiːb//
Synonyms for "grebe" (2 found)
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46 translations across 34 languages.
Ancient Greek
1 entries- κολυμβίς noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Asturian
1 entries- somorguyu noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Bulgarian
1 entries- гмурец noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Catalan
1 entries- cabussó noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries- 鸊鷉 /䴙䴘 noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Czech
1 entries- potápka noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Danish
1 entries- lappedykker noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Dutch
1 entries- fuut noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Esperanto
1 entries- grebo noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Faroese
1 entries- gjør noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Finnish
1 entries- uikku noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
French
1 entries- grèbe noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Galician
2 entries- mergullón noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- somorgullo noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
German
1 entries- Lappentaucher noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Greek
1 entries- βουτηχτάρα noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Hungarian
1 entries- vöcsök noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Irish
1 entries- foitheach noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Italian
2 entries- svasso noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- tuffetto noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Japanese
4 entries- 息長鳥 noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- 浮巣鳥 noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- 潜り noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- 鳰 noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Korean
1 entries- 논병아리 noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Manchu
2 entries- ᠯᡠᡥᡠ noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- ᠴᡠᠩᡤᡠᡵ ᠨᡳᠶᡝᡥᡝ noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Navajo
1 entries- naalʼeełii keelóól noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Persian
1 entries- کشیم noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Polish
1 entries- perkoz noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Portuguese
1 entries- mergulhão noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Romanian
2 entries- corcodel noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- cufundar noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Russian
1 entries- пога́нка noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Slovene
1 entries- ponirek noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Spanish
3 entries- acacalote noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- somormujo noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- zambullidor noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Swedish
1 entries- dopping noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Thai
1 entries- นกเป็ดผี noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Turkish
2 entries- bahri noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
- batağan noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Ukrainian
1 entries- пірникоза noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
Welsh
1 entries- gwyach noun (any of several waterbirds in the family Podicipedidae)
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