Definition
Multiple birds, creatures, or people that chirp or make chirping sounds.
Etymology
Plural form of 'chirper,' formed by adding the standard English '-s' plural suffix. This straightforward pluralization follows the regular pattern for English agent nouns.
Kelly Says
English plurals seem simple, but they reveal how languages balance regularity with historical oddities—while 'chirpers' uses the standard '-s' ending, this only became the default after irregular plurals like 'geese' and 'children' showed that rule-following can take over time.
Translations
CSČeština
cvrkot
chv-rkot
DADansk
kvitrende
kvit-ren-deh
DEDeutsch
Zwitschern
tsvit-chern
ELΕλληνικά
τσιρπίζουν
tsi-rpi-zoon
ESEspañol
chivatos
chee-vah-tohss
FAفارسی
خواننده
kho-an-neh-deh
FRFrançais
twittos
twee-tohss
HEעברית
ציוצרים
tsee-ot-se-rim
HIहिन्दी
चिड़िया
chee-ree-yah
HUMagyar
csicsereg
chih-cheh-reg
IDBahasa Indonesia
penggemar kicau
peng-gemar kee-cow
ITItaliano
chiacchieroni
kee-ah-chee-e-roh-nee
JA日本語
ちrpする人
chiru suru hito
MSBahasa Melayu
pembicara
pem-bee-cha-rah
MYမြန်မာ
ကြယ်ကြယ်
kye-kye-deh
NLNederlands
piepers
pie-pers
NONorsk
kvitrende
kvit-ren-deh
PTPortuguês
chiropotes
chee-roh-poh-tes
RORomână
cioarcăi
chyo-arch-eye
RUРусский
чирикающие
chee-ree-kah-y-eh
SVSvenska
kvittrande
kvit-tran-deh
TEతెలుగు
చిరుగు
chi-ru-gu
THไทย
นกกระจิบ
nok kra-jib
TLTL
mga nagsasalita
mga nag-sa-li-ta
TRTürkçe
çıvıldayanlar
chiv-dil-yah-lan
UKУкраїнська
піснючі
pees-nyoo-chee
VITiếng Việt
những người hót
nhu-ễng người hôt
ZUZU
abantu abakhuluma
ah-ban-too ah-bah-koo-loo-mah