Turtledove Meaning in English
word
ˈtɝtəlˌdʌv
TUR-tl-duv
ˈtɜːt(ə)lˌdʌv
TUR-tl-duv
Definición
A turtledove is a small wild bird, similar to a pigeon, known for its gentle cooing and often symbolizing love or devotion.
Uso & Matices
"Turtledove" is somewhat poetic or literary, rarely used in daily speech. It appears in literature and expressions of love. Do not confuse with "turtle" (the reptile).
Spanish: tórtolaPortuguese (BR): rolaPortuguese (PT): rolaChinese (Simplified): 斑鸠Chinese (Traditional): 斑鳩Hindi: फाख्ताArabic: يمامةBengali: ঘুঘুRussian: горлицаJapanese: キジバトVietnamese: chim cu gáyKorean: 멧비둘기Turkish: üveyikUrdu: فاختہIndonesian: burung tekukur
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The turtledove sits quietly in the tree.
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A pair of turtledoves built a nest.
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The song of the turtledove is soft and peaceful.
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He gave her a silver turtledove pendant for their anniversary.
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In poetry, the turtledove often represents faithful love.
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You could hear the gentle coo of a turtledove at dawn.
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