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weka

Elementary (A2)

IPA: /ˈwiːkə/

KK: /ˈwiːkə/

noun
Definition

A type of bird that cannot fly, found in New Zealand, known for its brown feathers and short legs.


Example

The weka is often seen wandering around the forests of New Zealand.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever seen a weka in the wild?
Sloth B
No, I haven't! What do they look like?
Sloth A
They're pretty unique with their mottled brown feathers and short legs.
Sloth B
That sounds interesting! I'd love to see one someday.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
bird
rail
fowl
Antonyms
Root Explanation

The word 'weka' originates from the Māori language of New Zealand, meaning a flightless bird native to the region. It refers specifically to a large, brown, ground-dwelling bird known for its curious nature.

Memory Tip

Think of the Māori word for a unique, flightless bird found in New Zealand — that's what 'weka' refers to.

Visually Confused Words
wea
whekau
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