tucano
See also: Tucano
Galician
Etymology
From French toucan or Portuguese/Spanish tucán, from Tupian tuka, tukan, tukana, which probably originated as an imitation of its cry.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tuˈkɐnʊ/
Italian
Etymology 1
Named after the Tucano people, whose name itself is from Tucano.
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /tuˈkɐ̃.nu/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /tuˈkɐ.no/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /tuˈkɐ.nu/
- (Rio Grande do Sul) IPA(key): /tuˈkɐ.no/
- Hyphenation: tu‧ca‧no
Noun
tucano m (plural tucanos, feminine tucana, feminine plural tucanas)
- toucan (any bird from the family Ramphastidae)
- (Brazil, figuratively, politics, neologism) a person who supports or is affiliated to the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, whose mascot is a toucan
Spanish
Etymology
Named after the Tucano people, whose name itself is from Tucano.
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