Whale Meaning in English
word
/ˈhweɪɫ/
wayl
/wˈeɪl/
wayl
التعريف
A whale is a very large sea mammal that lives in the ocean and breathes air. Some whales eat tiny sea animals, while others eat larger prey.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Use 'whale' for the animal; 'a whale' is countable, and 'whales' is the plural. Common combinations include 'blue whale', 'killer whale', and 'whale watching'. Do not confuse it with 'fish'—a whale is a mammal, not a fish.
Spanish: ballenaPortuguese (BR): baleiaPortuguese (PT): baleiaChinese (Simplified): 鲸Chinese (Traditional): 鯨Hindi: व्हेल - तिमिArabic: حوتBengali: তিমিRussian: китJapanese: クジラVietnamese: cá voiKorean: 고래Turkish: balinaUrdu: وہیلIndonesian: paus
جمل نموذجية
We saw a whale at the aquarium.
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A blue whale is very large.
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The whale came up for air.
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We booked a boat tour and got lucky—we actually saw a whale.
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That splash was huge—do you think it was a whale?
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I've always wanted to see a whale in the wild, not just on TV.
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