IPA: /tɪˈnæmu/
KK: /tɪˈnæmu/
A type of bird found in Central and South America that resembles a chicken or quail, known for its ground-dwelling habits and colorful eggs.
The tinamou is often seen foraging in the underbrush of the rainforest.
The word 'tinamou' originates from the Tupi language, specifically from the word 'tinamou', which refers to a type of bird found in Central and South America. It describes a specific group of ground-dwelling birds that are known for their unique characteristics.
Think of the Tupi word 'tinamou' as directly naming a specific type of bird, helping you remember that 'tinamou' refers to this unique bird found in the Americas.