How Do You Spell PERROQUET?

Pronunciation: [pˈɛɹəkˌe͡ɪ] (IPA)

"Perroquet" is a French word that refers to a parrot or a parakeet. It is spelled as /pɛʁɔkɛ/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with the letter "e" silent. The first syllable is pronounced with an open "e" sound, followed by the Rolling "R" sound. The next syllable has an "o" pronounced as an open mid-back rounded vowel, followed by the soft "k" sound. The final syllable is pronounced with a close front unrounded vowel that starts with a voiced "g" sound and ends with a silent "t".

PERROQUET Meaning and Definition

  1. Perroquet is a noun in French that refers to a parrot in English. It is derived from the Old French word "perroquet" and the Italian "parrocchetto," which both originated from the Arabic word "babbagha" meaning a parrot.

    A perroquet is a medium to large-sized bird belonging to the family Psittacidae, characterized by its brightly colored plumage, strong curved beak, and the ability to mimic sounds and speech. These birds are highly intelligent and social creatures, often found in tropical and subtropical regions across the globe.

    Perroquets have a unique anatomy adapted for grasping objects with their strong feet, while their beaks are designed for cracking nuts and seeds, their primary source of nutrition. They may also have the ability to imitate human speech, making them popular pets and performers.

    The coloration and patterns of perroquets' feathers are incredibly diverse, with vibrant shades of green, blue, red, and yellow being commonly observed. These features, coupled with their ability to mimic sounds and interact with humans, have contributed to their popularity in the pet trade and as performers in circuses and shows.

    In summary, a perroquet is a colorful and intelligent parrot known for its ability to mimic sounds, speech, and its vibrant plumage.

Common Misspellings for PERROQUET

  • parroquet
  • parroqeet
  • oerroquet
  • lerroquet
  • -erroquet
  • 0erroquet
  • pdrroquet
  • prrroquet
  • p4rroquet
  • p3rroquet
  • peeroquet
  • pedroquet
  • pefroquet
  • petroquet
  • pe5roquet
  • pe4roquet
  • pereoquet
  • perdoquet
  • perfoquet
  • pertoquet

Etymology of PERROQUET

The word "Perroquet" originated from the Middle French term "perroquet", which was derived from the Old French word "perrot". The Old French "perrot" was a diminutive form of the word "perro", which means "parrot". The term "perroquet" was borrowed from Old French into English, where it is known as "parrot". The ultimate origin of the word can be traced back to the Middle English word "popinjay", which also refers to a parrot.

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