Condor

/ˈkɒndɔː/ noun

Definition

A condor is a very large vulture found in the Americas, known for its huge wingspan and soaring flight. It feeds mostly on dead animals and often lives in mountain or coastal regions.

Etymology

From Spanish 'cóndor', which comes from Quechua 'kuntur', the Indigenous name for the bird in the Andes. The word entered European languages through early South American exploration.

Kelly Says

The Andean condor is one of the largest flying birds on Earth, with wings wider than many cars are long. In Andean cultures, it’s not just wildlife—it’s a sacred symbol linking the human world with the sky and the spirits.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ኮንዶር
ARالعربية
كندور
BNবাংলা
কন্ডর
CSČeština
kondor
DADansk
kondor
DEDeutsch
Kondor
ELΕλληνικά
κόνδορας
ESEspañol
cóndor
FAفارسی
کندور
FISuomi
kondori
FRFrançais
condor
GUGU
કોંડોર
HAHA
kondor
HEעברית
קונדור
HIहिन्दी
कंडोर
HUMagyar
kondor
IDBahasa Indonesia
kondor
IGIG
kọndọ
ITItaliano
condor
JA日本語
コンドル
KKKK
кондор
KMKM
កុងដ័រ
KO한국어
콘도르
MRMR
कॉन्डोर
MSBahasa Melayu
kondor
MYမြန်မာ
ကွန်ဒေါ
NLNederlands
condor
NONorsk
kondor
PAPA
ਕੰਡੋਰ
PLPolski
kondor
PTPortuguês
condor
RORomână
condor
RUРусский
кондор
SVSvenska
kondor
SWKiswahili
kondoa
TAதமிழ்
கொண்டோர்
TEతెలుగు
కండోర్
THไทย
คอนดอร์
TLTL
kondor
TRTürkçe
kondor
UKУкраїнська
кондор
URاردو
کنڈور
VITiếng Việt
kền kền
YOYO
kọndọ
ZH中文
秃鹫
ZUZU
ikondori

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