finch
word
/ˈfɪntʃ/
finch
/fˈɪntʃ/
finch
Definition
A finch is a small songbird with a short beak, often colorful, found in many parts of the world.
Usage & Nuances
'Finch' refers to many species in the finch family. Common in discussions about birds and nature; rarely used in casual daily conversation unless talking about specific birds. Often used in birdwatching and scientific contexts.
Spanish: pinzónPortuguese (BR): tentilhãoPortuguese (PT): tentilhãoChinese (Simplified): 雀科鸟Chinese (Traditional): 雀科鳥Hindi: चिड़िया (फिंच)Arabic: الحسونBengali: ফিঞ্চ (এক ধরনের ছোট পাখি)Russian: зябликJapanese: フィンチVietnamese: chim sẻ (họ sẻ)Korean: 핀치Turkish: ispinozUrdu: فنچIndonesian: burung finch
Example Sentences
The finch sings every morning outside my window.
basic
A finch is smaller than a sparrow.
basic
Have you ever noticed how quickly a finch moves from branch to branch?
natural
We saw a red finch in the garden yesterday.
basic
Many birdwatchers love spotting a rare finch in the wild.
natural
The bright yellow finch stood out among the green leaves.
natural