How to Say ‘Two chatty swallows are chirping.’ in German
Zwitschern zwei geschwätzige Schwalben.
💬 Usage Tip: Mastering the 'zw' and 'schw' sounds requires patience and practice.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Swallows symbolize variety in German folklore, often reflected in proverbs.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Zwitschern
[TSVITCH-ern]
chirp
To make a short, sharp sound like a small bird.
Die Vögel zwitschern am Morgen.
The birds chirp in the morning.
zwei
[tsvai]
two
A pair or duo of something.
Ich habe zwei Äpfel.
I have two apples.
geschwätzige
[guh-SHVETS-ig-uh]
chattering
Engaging in continuous, trivial talk.
Die Kinder sind geschwätzig.
The children are chattering.
Schwalben
[SHVAL-ben]
swallows
A type of bird known for their forked tails and agile flight.
Schwalben fliegen hoch.
Swallows fly high.
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