Ammer

/ˈæmər/ noun

A type of bunting bird (a songbird in the family Passeridae) commonly found in European regions, known for its distinctive song.

From Middle High German 'ammer,' related to Old Germanic languages. The word likely derives from an imitative origin referring to the bird's characteristic call or song pattern, similar to how many bird names echo their sounds.

AMአምር
ARأمير
BNঅম্মের
CAammer
CSammer
DAammer
DEAmmer
ELαμμέρ
ESammer
FAامر
FIammer
FRammer
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