Chough
//t͡ʃʌf//
Translations of "chough" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asturian | chova(bird of Pyrrhocorax), choya(bird of Pyrrhocorax), cuerva(bird of Pyrrhocorax), graya(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Bulgarian | червенокрака гарга(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | červenokraka garga | |
| Central Kurdish | قاژوومەڕە(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | qajûmerre | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 山鴉 /山鸦(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | shānyā | |
| Cornish | chogha(bird of Pyrrhocorax), palores(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Czech | kavče(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Dutch | alpenkauw(bird of Pyrrhocorax), alpenkraai(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Esperanto | pirokorako(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Finnish | alppivaris(bird of Pyrrhocorax), mutavaris(white-winged chough) | — | |
| French | crave(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Galician | choia(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| German | Bergkrähe(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Hungarian | csóka(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Irish | cág cosdearg(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Italian | gracchio(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Persian | زاغ(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | zâġ | |
| Polish | skałowron(white-winged chough), wrończyk(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Portuguese | gralha(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Russian | клу́шица(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | klúšica | |
| Scottish Gaelic | cathag dhearg-chasach(bird of Pyrrhocorax), cathag nan casan dearg(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Spanish | chova(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Swedish | alpkaja(bird of Pyrrhocorax), alpkråka(bird of Pyrrhocorax), alpkråkor(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — | |
| Welsh | brân Gernyw(bird of Pyrrhocorax), brân goesgoch(bird of Pyrrhocorax) | — |
chova, choya, cuerva, graya
chogha, palores
kavče
alpenkauw, alpenkraai
pirokorako
alppivaris, mutavaris
crave
choia
Bergkrähe
csóka
cág cosdearg
gracchio
skałowron, wrończyk
gralha
cathag dhearg-chasach, cathag nan casan dearg
chova
alpkaja, alpkråka, alpkråkor
brân Gernyw, brân goesgoch
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