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tui

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Noun — A glossy, black, nectar-feeding bird native to New Zealand, known for its distinctive white throat tuft and complex song.

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Etymology

Borrowed directly from Māori tūī, the bird's original name.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tui” mean?

The word “tui” means a glossy, black, nectar-feeding bird native to New Zealand, known for its distinctive white throat tuft and complex song. In plain terms, a New Zealand songbird famous for its unusual, gurgling call and the white tuft of feathers at its throat.

How do you pronounce “tui”?

“Tui” is pronounced TOO-ee (/ˈtuːi/ in IPA).

How do you use “tui” in a sentence?

Here is “tui” used in a sentence: “A tui sang loudly from the flowering flax outside the window.”

What part of speech is “tui”?

“Tui” is a noun.

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