"ring-necked parakeet" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: ring-necked parakeets [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} ring-necked parakeet (plural ring-necked parakeets)
  1. A species of parakeet, Psittacula krameri, prevalent in Asia and famous for escaping domestication and establishing wild populations in Britain. Categories (lifeform): Parrots Synonyms: rose-ringed parakeet Translations (Psittacula krameri): kauluskaija (Finnish), perruche à collier [feminine] (French), Halsbandsittich [masculine] (German), инди́йский ко́льчатый попуга́й (indíjskij kólʹčatyj popugáj) [masculine] (Russian), ожере́ловый попуга́й Кра́мера (ožerélovyj popugáj Krámera) [masculine] (Russian), paracait choilearach [feminine] (Scottish Gaelic), halkalı boyunlu paraket (Turkish), yeşil papağan (Turkish)

Inflected forms

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