"Wagtail" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A wagtail is a type of bird. Specifically, it is a type of passerine bird that belongs to the family Motacillidae. Wagtails are small birds with forked tails and are generally gray or white in color, often with black or brown markings. They are found in a variety of habitats around the world, including wetlands, grasslands, and urban areas. Wagtails are known for their distinctive wagging behavior, in which they twitch their tails rapidly back and forth as they forage for food.
Verbs: to wag<br><br> to walk or move the tail of an animal, especially a dog, in a quick, back-and-forth motion<br> to lean or swing back and forth, typically in a lively or playful way<br> to indicate that someone or something is greatly amused or surprised<br> to move one's head or upper body from side to side, typically in a rhythmic motion<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The puppy wags its tail when it sees its owner.<br> She wags her hips to the music.<br> I'll never forget the moment I heard the news – I was totally wagging with excitement.<br> The shaded canvas wags gently in the breeze.
An exclamation of surprise, excitement, or celebration, especially in a triumphant or enthusiastic manner.
Halow! <br><br>"wai" is a universal term commonly used in many cultures.<br><br>In general, it means "hello" or "greeting." In some cultures, such as Chinese and Thai cultures, wai is a traditional way of greeting or showing respect to others. It is a formal way to greet someone, especially when showing respect to elder people or in formal situations.