Chook Meaning in English
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Definition
An informal, mainly Australian or New Zealand word meaning a chicken, either the bird itself or its meat.
Usage & Nuances
'Chook' is very informal and mostly used in Australian and New Zealand English. Rarely used in North America or the UK. Common phrases include 'roast chook' (roasted chicken) and 'keep the chooks' (raise chickens). Not suitable for formal writing.
Spanish: gallina (informal) - pollo (informal)Portuguese (BR): galinha (informal)Portuguese (PT): galinha (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 母鸡(口语)Chinese (Traditional): 母雞(口語)Hindi: मुर्गी (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: دجاجة (عامية)Bengali: মুরগিRussian: курицаJapanese: チキン - ニワトリVietnamese: gàKorean: 닭Turkish: tavukUrdu: مرغیIndonesian: ayam
Example Sentences
I saw a chook in the backyard.
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Grandma keeps three chooks for eggs.
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He’s out feeding the chooks right now.
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Don’t forget to lock the chook coop before dark.
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Fresh eggs straight from the chooks taste amazing.
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We had roast chook for dinner.
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