Türkentaube
German
Etymology
From Türke (“Turk”) + -n- + Taube (“pigeon”), so named because the bird came from the Southeast in the 1930s.
Noun
Türkentaube f (genitive Türkentaube, plural Türkentauben)
Synonyms
Further reading
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Türkentaube on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
- Türkentaube in Duden online
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