Definition
The plural form of anser, referring to multiple geese or members of the Anser genus.
Etymology
Latin plural of 'anser,' preserving the original form in scientific contexts, though English speakers might say 'ansers' colloquially.
Kelly Says
In a biology class, saying 'anseres' immediately signals you're talking formally about geese—it's like the scientific password that means 'I know what I'm talking about.'
Translations
ARالعربية
أن瑟ريس
an-se-rees
BNবাংলা
অনসেরেস
on-se-res
CACatalà
anseres
ahn-seh-res
CSČeština
anseres
ahn-seh-res
DADansk
anseres
ahn-seh-res
DEDeutsch
Anseres
ahn-seh-res
ELΕλληνικά
ανσερές
an-se-res
ESEspañol
anseres
ahn-seh-res
FAفارسی
انسرسیس
an-sar-sees
FISuomi
anseres
ahn-seh-res
FRFrançais
anseres
ahn-seh-rez
HIहिन्दी
अनसेरस
an-seh-ras
HUMagyar
anseres
ahn-seh-res
IDBahasa Indonesia
anseres
ahn-seh-res
ITItaliano
anseres
ahn-seh-res
MSBahasa Melayu
Anceres
an-seh-res
MYမြန်မာ
အန်စာရပ်
an-sar-pet
NLNederlands
anseres
ahn-seh-res
NONorsk
anseres
ahn-seh-res
PLPolski
anseres
ahn-seh-res
PTPortuguês
anseres
ahn-seh-res
RORomână
anseres
ahn-seh-res
RUРусский
ансерес
an-se-res
SVSvenska
anseres
ahn-seh-res
SWKiswahili
Anceres
an-seh-res
TAதமிழ்
அன்சர்ஸ்
an-sar-su
TEతెలుగు
అన్సర్స్
an-sar-su
THไทย
อันเซเรส
an-seh-res
TRTürkçe
anseres
ahn-seh-res
UKУкраїнська
ансерес
an-se-res
URاردو
انسرسیس
an-sar-sees
VITiếng Việt
Anceres
an-seh-res