How Do You Spell COCKATIEL?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒkɐtˌiːl] (IPA)

The word "cockatiel" is a noun used to describe a species of small parrots commonly kept as pets. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ˈkɑːkəˌtiːl/ which can be broken down as follows: "k" as in "kite", "ɑː" as in "car", "k" as in "kite", "ə" as in "a", "tiː" as in "tea", and "l" as in "lemon". The spelling of the word is derived from the Dutch word "kakatielje" which means "little cockatoo". The word is spelled the same in both American and British English.

COCKATIEL Meaning and Definition

  1. A cockatiel is a small and sociable species of parrot that is native to Australia. Scientifically known as Nymphicus hollandicus, it is a popular pet bird species due to its playful nature, attractive appearance, and ability to mimic sounds. Cockatiels are characterized by their distinctive crest, which can be raised or lowered depending on their mood. They have a sleek and slender body, measuring approximately 12 to 14 inches in length, with various color mutations available in captivity such as gray, white, cinnamon, pied, and pearl.

    These birds are known for their friendly and intelligent demeanor, often forming strong bonds with their human caregivers. Cockatiels are highly trainable and can even be taught to perform simple tricks and mimic human speech. They are also vocal creatures, using a variety of chirps, squawks, and whistles to communicate with their flock or express their emotions.

    In the wild, cockatiels are primarily found in the drier regions of Australia, including savannas, scrublands, and coastal areas. They feed on a diet consisting of various seeds, fruits, berries, and insects. Cockatiels are cavity nesters and typically lay a clutch of eggs in a hollow tree or a suitable crevice.

    Overall, cockatiels are cherished for their adaptable nature, captivating personalities, and striking appearance. Their popularity as pets continues to grow as they provide companionship and joy to their owners while also showcasing their playful and interactive behaviors.

Common Misspellings for COCKATIEL

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Etymology of COCKATIEL

The word "cockatiel" has its etymology rooted in the combination of two words: "cockatoo" and "-iel".

The term "cockatoo" comes from the Malay word "kakatuwah", referring to a large parrot with a crest. The word was then anglicized to "cockatoo" in the early 17th century.

The "-iel" part of "cockatiel" is a diminutive suffix that has been added to indicate a small or young version of the original word. In this case, "-iel" is derived from Middle English "-ele", Old French "-el", and ultimately from Latin "-ellus".

Similar spelling words for COCKATIEL

Plural form of COCKATIEL is COCKATIELS

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