Owl in Different Languages

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Owl in Different Languages: Owls are Strigiformes order birds, which comprises approximately 200 species of prey birds that are mostly solitary and nocturnal. A Member of a homogeneous order of mainly Nightlife raptors found almost worldwide. The owls have a length of approximately 13–70 inches (5–28 cm) and a span of wings from 0.3–2.0 meters.

Owl in All Languages

Translation of word Owl in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Owl
Albanianbuf
Basquehontza
Belarusianпугач
Bosniansova
Bulgarianбухал
Catalanmussol
Croatiansova
Czechsova
Danishugle
Dutchuil
Estonianöökull
Finnishpöllö
Frenchhibou
Galiciancuruxa
GermanEule
Greekκουκουβάγια (koukouvágia)
Hungarianbagoly
IcelandicUgla
Irishulchabhán
Italiangufo
Latvianpūce
Lithuanianpelėda
Macedonianбув
Maltesekokka
Norwegianugle
Polishsowa
Portuguesecoruja
Romanianbufniţă
Russianсова (sova)
Serbianсова (sova)
Slovaksova
Sloveniansova
Spanishbúho
SwedishUggla
Ukrainianпугач (puhach)
Welshtylluan
Yiddishסאָווע
Armenianբու
Azerbaijanibayquş
Bengaliপেঁচা
Chinese Simplified猫头鹰 (māotóuyīng)
Chinese Traditional貓頭鷹 (māotóuyīng)
Georgianბუ
Gujaratiઘુવડ
Hindiउल्लू
Hmongplas
Japaneseフクロウ
Kannadaಗೂಬೆ
Kazakhжапалақ
Khmerសត្វទីទុយ
Korean올빼미 (olppaemi)
Laoowl
Malayalamമൂങ്ങ
Marathiघुबड
Mongolianшар шувуу
Myanmar (Burmese)ဇီးကွက်
Nepaliउल्लू
Sinhalaබස්සා
Tajikбум
Tamilஆந்தை
Teluguగుడ్లగూబ
Thaiนกฮูก
Turkishbaykuş
Urduاللو
Uzbekboyo'g'li
Vietnamese
Arabicبومة (bawma)
Hebrewיַנשׁוּף
Persianجغد
Afrikaansuil
Chichewakadzidzi
Hausamujiya
Igboikwiikwii
Sesothosephooko
Somaliiyo guumaysta
Swahilibundi
Yorubaowiwi
Zuluisikhova
Cebuanongiw-ngiw
Filipinokuwago
Indonesianburung hantu
Javanesemanuk
Malagasyvorondolo
Malayburung hantu
Maoriruru
Esperantostrigo
Haitian Creolechwèt
Latinibis

Owl in European Languages

Translation of word Owl in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Owl
Albanianbuf
Basquehontza
Belarusianпугач
Bosniansova
Bulgarianбухал
Catalanmussol
Corsicancivetta
Croatiansova
Czechsova
Danishugle
Dutchuil
Estonianöökull
Finnishpöllö
Frenchhibou
Frisianûle
Galiciancuruxa
GermanEule
Greekκουκουβάγια [koukouvágia]
Hungarianbagoly
IcelandicUgla
Irishulchabhán
Italiangufo
Latvianpūce
Lithuanianpelėda
LuxembourgishEule
Macedonianбув
Maltesekokka
Norwegianugle
Polishsowa
Portuguesecoruja
Romanianbufniţă
Russianсова [sova]
Scots Gaeliccomhachag
Serbianсова [sova]
Slovaksova
Sloveniansova
Spanishbúho
SwedishUggla
Tatarбайка
Ukrainianпугач [puhach]
Welshtylluan
Yiddishסאָווע

Owl in Asian Languages

Translation of word Owl in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Owl
Armenianբու
Azerbaijanibayquş
Bengaliপেঁচা
Chinese Simplified猫头鹰 [māotóuyīng]
Chinese Traditional貓頭鷹 [māotóuyīng]
Georgianბუ
Gujaratiઘુવડ
Hindiउल्लू
Hmongplas
Japaneseフクロウ
Kannadaಗೂಬೆ
Kazakhжапалақ
Khmerសត្វទីទុយ
Korean올빼미 [olppaemi]
Kyrgyzүкү
Laoowl
Malayalamമൂങ്ങ
Marathiघुबड
Mongolianшар шувуу
Myanmar (Burmese)ဇီးကွက်
Nepaliउल्लू
Odiaପେଚା
Pashtoاوبل
Punjabiਉੱਲੂ
Sindhiچٻرو
Sinhalaබස්සා
Tajikбум
Tamilஆந்தை
Teluguగుడ్లగూబ
Thaiนกฮูก
Turkishbaykuş
Turkmenbaýguş
Urduاللو
Uyghurowl
Uzbekboyo'g'li
Vietnamese

Owl in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Owl in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Owl
Arabicبومة [bawma]
Hebrewיַנשׁוּף
Kurdish (Kurmanji)kûnd
Persianجغد

Owl in African Languages

Translation of word Owl in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Owl
Afrikaansuil
Amharicጉጉት
Chichewakadzidzi
Hausamujiya
Igboikwiikwii
Kinyarwandaigihunyira
Sesothosephooko
Shonazizi
Somaliiyo guumaysta
Swahilibundi
Xhosaisikhova
Yorubaowiwi
Zuluisikhova

Owl in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Owl in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Owl
Cebuanongiw-ngiw
Filipinokuwago
Hawaiianpueo
Indonesianburung hantu
Javanesemanuk
Malagasyvorondolo
Malayburung hantu
Maoriruru
Samoanlulu
Sundanesekawung

Owl in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Owl
Esperantostrigo
Haitian Creolechwèt
Latinibis

Video Translation of Owl in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Owl

The lower end of the size range includes the bulk of owl species. It seems that owls only prey on animals Rodents are the most popular predators, but insects are eaten by the smaller species.

All owls are of the same general look that is described by a flat face with a little sized hooked beak and big eyes. The tail is shorter, and the wings are rounded. Owls have large feet and sharp and pointed nails.

Owls are present everywhere except Antarctica and most of the oceanic islands. Owls are often more common than hawks in areas of human development and have been better protected.

They defend themselves from shooting with their nighttime habits and inconspicuous daytime behaviour. Small territorial, insectivorous species with pairs spaced about 200 meters (660 foot) apart in appropriate forests achieve the highest population densities.

In fact, Owls can turn their necks 135 degrees, so they can have a total movement of 270 degrees. The owls have eye tubes, which go far back into their skulls, rather than spherical eyeballs — which means their eyes are fixed in place and they have to turn their heads to see around.

The proportions of their eyes allow them to see in darkness and are far-sighted, allowing them to identify prey from miles away. Owls can detect prey under leaves, trees, mud and snow.

Many owls have different heights of ears on their bodies, which helps them to identify prey on the basis of the slight sound wave variations.

Many owls have flat faces and unique sound-focusing feathers, effectively turning their faces into a wide ear. When they fly, owls almost make no noise.

They have unique feathers that break turbulence into less sound waves. With its powerful claws, the owl carries the prey and crushes him to death.

The word owl in different languages has many names.

Then, the prey is either completely eaten or ripped up depending on the size. The digestive tract of the owl removes the body and the elements that cannot be digested are compacted into a pellet, which the owl regurgitates later.

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