piare
to cheep; to chirp (of chicks)
verb PYAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin piare (to chirp, to twitter).
Usage Note
Piare describes the high-pitched cheeping of newly hatched chicks or small birds. It is rare in everyday speech; the more common verb for general bird song is cinguettare, and pigolare specifically covers a chick's peeping.
Examples
"I pulcini piavano nella gabbia."
Natural Translation
The chicks were cheeping in the cage.
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