Friday, June 19, 2026

Italian Vocabulary of the Day: Gabbiano (Seagull)


I lived in the big cities for most of my early years, but for the past seven years I have been fortunate enough to rely on big (Ocean).There is nothing better than breathing the fresh salty air and falling asleep to the sound of the waves and the waves seagull (seagull)!

Cover image with the word

Gabiano is a masculine noun whose plural form is seagull. It comes from Latin Gavia same meaning.

seagull
seagull

a seagull
a seagull

seagull
seagull

seagull’s
(some) seagulls

several gull living in Italy, some of the most Common exist:

  • common seagull = black-headed gull
  • herring gull = yellow-legged gull
  • herring gull = Caspian Gull
  • northern herring gull = European Herring Gull
  • miller = Great Black-backed Gull
  • seagull = little seagull

Seagulls suddenly pounced and stole my ice cream!

Seagulls swooped down and stole my ice cream!


Seagulls flying on blue sky background

seagulls and whales

Below you can see seagulls and whales (“The Seagull and the Whale”), a simplified, slow Italian story with English subtitles for beginner to intermediate Italian learners of all ages.If you found this story useful, you can watch more videos by visiting Fable Cabin.



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