IPA: /ˈtuː.kæn/
KK: /ˈtuːkæn/
A type of colorful bird found in tropical America, known for its large bill and fruit-eating habits.
The toucan perched on a branch, showcasing its vibrant colors and impressive beak.
The word 'toucan' originates from the Tupi language, specifically from the word 'tucan', which refers to the bird itself. It describes a type of large, colorful bird known for its distinctive beak.
Think of the Tupi word 'tucan' when you picture this colorful bird with a large beak — that's how you remember that 'toucan' refers to this unique bird.