Birdhouse Meaning in English
word
ˈbɝdhaʊs
BURD-hows
bˈɜːdhaʊs
BURD-hows
Definition
A small structure designed as a shelter where birds can build their nests and raise their young, usually placed in gardens, trees, or on poles.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in everyday, informal, or children's contexts. Collocates with 'build', 'hang', or 'decorate a birdhouse'. Can be confused with 'birdcage' (which is for keeping pet birds inside).
Spanish: casa para pájaros - casita de pájarosPortuguese (BR): casinha de passarinho - ninho artificialPortuguese (PT): casa de pássaros - casinha de pássarosChinese (Simplified): 鸟屋 - 鸟箱Chinese (Traditional): 鳥屋 - 鳥箱Hindi: पंछी का घर - पक्षीघरArabic: بيت الطيور - صندوق الطيورBengali: পাখির বাসা - পাখির ঘরRussian: скворечникJapanese: 巣箱Vietnamese: nhà cho chim - tổ chim (nhân tạo)Korean: 새집Turkish: kuş eviUrdu: پرندوں کا گھرIndonesian: rumah burung
Example Sentences
I built a birdhouse with my dad.
basic
The birdhouse is hanging from the tree.
basic
A bluebird lived in the birdhouse all summer.
basic
Kids love painting their own birdhouse at craft fairs.
natural
There’s a new birdhouse in the garden, and I hope some robins will move in.
natural
A squirrel tried to steal food from the birdhouse, but it was too small for him!
natural