Jay Meaning in English
word
/ˈdʒeɪ/
jay
/dʒˈeɪ/
jay
التعريف
A jay is a colorful bird in the crow family, often known for its loud call and blue feathers. Some types of jays are common in forests, parks, and gardens.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used mainly as a bird name in everyday English. A common collocation is 'blue jay', which refers to a specific North American species. On its own, 'jay' is less common in casual conversation than the full bird name people know locally.
Spanish: arrendajoPortuguese (BR): gaioPortuguese (PT): gaioChinese (Simplified): 松鸦Chinese (Traditional): 松鴉Hindi: नीलकंठ पक्षीArabic: القَيْق الأزرق - طائر الجايBengali: নীলকণ্ঠ (পাখি)Russian: сойкаJapanese: カケスVietnamese: chim giẻ cùiKorean: 어치Turkish: alağaç kuşu - alakargaUrdu: نیل کنठ (پرندہ)Indonesian: burung tangkar ongklet - burung jay
جمل نموذجية
I saw a jay in the tree this morning.
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The jay has bright blue feathers.
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A jay was calling near the park.
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That loud bird outside is a jay, not a crow.
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We kept hearing a jay every time we walked past the garden.
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I’m pretty sure that’s a jay building a nest up there.
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