Finch

/fɪntʃ/ noun

A small songbird with a conical beak, typically feeding on seeds.

From Old English 'finc', related to German 'Fink' and Dutch 'vink'. The word is ultimately onomatopoeic, imitating the bird's call. The name has remained remarkably stable across Germanic languages for over a millennium.

AMወፍ
ARالحسون
BNফিঞ্চ
CApinsà
CSpěnkava
DAfinke
DEFink
ELσπίνος
ESpinzón
FAچرخ
FIsilkkiuikku
FRpinson
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