Papagayo in english
Parrot
pronunciation: perət part of speech: noun
pronunciation: perət part of speech: noun
In gestures
papagayo = parrot.
Example: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.more:
» aprender Algo como un papagayo = learn + Nombre + by heart ; learn + Nombre + by rote ; learn + Nombre + parrot-fashion .
Example: The first thing I did was to learn it by heart and it's is still one of my favourite poems. Example: It may be that I'm going about it the wrong way, trying to learn it by rote rather than really understanding it. Example: None of them read music so they have had to learn it parrot-fashion but they sound really good.» como un papagayo = off pat ; parrot-fashion ; parrot-like .
Example: This strategy has been designed for you to practice till you get it totally off pat so you can walk into a casino and operate it without thinking. Example: There is no easy way to learn your times tables -- you will have to try hard to memorise them 'parrot-fashion'. Example: Repetition is a good component of learning Spanish, but this method became rather tedious and parrot-like for the student.» parecido a un papagayo = parrot-like .
Example: Fossils of parrot-like birds thought to be about 55 million years old have been found on marshes in north Kent.» repetir Algo como un papagayo = repeat + Nombre + parrot-fashion ; repeat + Nombre + by heart ; repeat + Nombre + by rote .
Example: Life is about living and making your own judgements -- not repeating parrot-fashion what the government of the day decides they want you to do, or not do. Example: Lennie has heard this story so often he can repeat it by heart. Example: We know it by heart, repeat it by rote, but have you ever really thought about it?.» similar a un papagayo = parrot-like .
Example: Fossils of parrot-like birds thought to be about 55 million years old have been found on marshes in north Kent.