Aves
Ave is Portuguese for bird. You might also hear pássaro or passarinho for a smaller song bird.
A recent conversation with Jerry got me thinking about the words for different birds in Portuguese.
I found a great webpage listing the Portuguese names for very specific species of birds. That's great if you're a birder, but if you talk about birds more casually, you probably don't need to be quite so specific.
In that vein, I've gone through and picked out the birds that I've actually heard Brazilians refer to. Well, I threw in a few others that I couldn't resist. The Portuguese for "puffin" was too cute to pass up.
First, just because you have to see it, I bring to your attention the mutum pinima,
a Brazilian bird which is nearly extinct.
So here we go with the less exotic birds.
A recent conversation with Jerry got me thinking about the words for different birds in Portuguese.
I found a great webpage listing the Portuguese names for very specific species of birds. That's great if you're a birder, but if you talk about birds more casually, you probably don't need to be quite so specific.
In that vein, I've gone through and picked out the birds that I've actually heard Brazilians refer to. Well, I threw in a few others that I couldn't resist. The Portuguese for "puffin" was too cute to pass up.
First, just because you have to see it, I bring to your attention the mutum pinima,
a Brazilian bird which is nearly extinct.
So here we go with the less exotic birds.
English | Portuguese |
Blackbird | Graúna |
Booby | Atobá |
Chicken | Galinha |
Crane | Grou |
Duck | Pato, Marreco |
Eagle | Águia |
Falcon | Falcão |
Goose | Ganso |
Gull | Gaivota |
Heron | Garça |
Hummingbird | Beija-flor |
Owl | Coruja |
Parrot | Papagaio |
Penguin | Pinguim |
Pigeon | Pombo |
Puffin | Papagaio do mar |
Stork | Cegonha |
Stork (black brazilian variety) | Jabiru |
Toucan | Tucano |
Turkey | Peru |
Vulture | Urubú |
Woodpecker | Pica-pau |
2 Comments:
At 6:46 AM, February 07, 2007, Tyson said…
It's the cegonha. In fact she's often referred to as "Dona Cegonha".
At 5:47 PM, February 07, 2007, Luke Ache said…
Thanks for the list, Tyson. One addition to your list is the arara, the blue and yellow macaw, one of the best known Brazilian birds
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