Dutch · Animals
bird
A warm-blooded animal with feathers and wings.
De vogel zingt in de boom.
The bird sings in the tree.
The Dutch word 'de vogel' originates from the Proto-Germanic *fuglaz, which is related to various terms for 'bird' in other Germanic languages. Over time, the term developed to encompass various species of birds in Dutch.
'De vogel' is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts, typically in everyday conversation. It is informal and can be found throughout the Dutch-speaking regions, reflecting local cultural importance in fauna.
The phrase 'de vogel' appears in various Dutch poems and songs, most notably in works by noted poets like Gerard Reve.