Spyke
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jlai.lu

It sounds the same as French. We call it "merle".

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jlai.lu

Is it call a Blackbird in English or is it just a colour description ?

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lemmy.world

It's a good example of English being thunderously prosaic. In French they're called merles. Even German sounds more romantic: Amsel.

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Don Pianoreply
feddit.org

Schwarzdrossel if you want to cleave closer to english, "black thrush".

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Interesting, probably trast and drossel are distantly related words!

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pseudoreply
jlai.lu

The two German names are for the same bird?

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Amsel is Schwarzdrossel, yes, even though Amsel is in my experience the much more common term.

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Thank you for helping me improve my German as I improve in English (^_^)

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