English
Pronunciation
Noun
griffon vulture (plural griffon vultures)
- A large Old World vulture, Gyps fulvus, native to mountainous areas from Iberia to Burma.
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Gyps fulvus
- Albanian: shkaba ?
- Basque: sai arre
- Belarusian: белагало́вы сіп m (bjelahalóvy sip)
- Breton: gup gell ?
- Bulgarian: белоглав лешояд ? (beloglav lešojad)
- Catalan: voltor comú m
- Chechen: кӏайн корта болу аьрзу (kʼajn korta bolu ärzu)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 兀鷲/兀鹫 (zh) (wùjiù), 兀鹫 (zh) (wùjiù)
- Czech: sup bělohlavý (cs) m
- Danish: gåsegrib c
- Dutch: vale gier m
- Esperanto: ansergrifo
- Estonian: kaeluskotkas
- Faroese: gammur ?
- Finnish: hanhikorppikotka (fi)
- French: vautour fauve (fr) m
- Friulian: variűl ?
- Galician: grifo cinzento m, abutre cinzento m
- German: Gänsegeier (de) m
- Greek: όρνιο (el) n (órnio)
- Hebrew: נֶשֶׁר (he) m (nésher)
- Hungarian: (please verify) swallow (hu)
- Icelandic: gammur (is) ?
- Indonesian: please add this translation if you can
- Interlingua: grypho m
- Irish: bultúr m, badhbh ghríofa f
- Italian: avvoltoio (it)
- Japanese: 白襟禿鷲 (シロエリハゲワシ, shiroerihagewashi)
- Ladin: valtoi ?
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- Latin: Gyps fulvus m
- Latvian: baltgalvas grifs ?
- Lithuanian: grifas (lt) ?
- Lower Sorbian: sup ?
- Macedonian: белоглав мршојадец ? (beloglav mršojadec)
- Maltese: avultun prim ?
- Navajo: tsétah jeeshóóʼ łibáhí
- Norwegian: gåsegribb ?
- Occitan: voltor (oc) m
- Persian: دال (fa) (dâl)
- Polish: sęp płowy ?
- Portuguese: grifo (pt) m
- Romani: please add this translation if you can
- Romanian: vultur pleșuv sur m, grifon (ro) m
- Romansch: tschess cularin ?
- Russian: белого́ловый сип m (belogólovyj sip)
- Sardinian: bentruxiu ?, untruxu ?, murru ?
- Scottish Gaelic: fang f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: белоглави суп ?, јелоглави суп ?
- Roman: bjeloglavi sup (sh) ?, jeloglavi sup ?
- Slovak: sup bielohlavý ?
- Slovene: beloglavi jastreb m anim
- Spanish: buitre leonado m
- Swedish: gåsgam (sv) c
- Turkish: kızıl akbaba (tr)
- Ukrainian: білого́ловий сип m (bilohólovyj syp)
- Upper Sorbian: sup ?
- Welsh: fwltur m, (please verify) fultur m
- West Frisian: feale gier c
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