Whenever there are fields where crops are growing and birds are nearby, you will usually encounter scarecrow, as. .and be known scarecrow in Italian. They have long been used to stop these cunning winged gluttons from destroying harvests.
scarecrow
scarecrow
scarecrow Made up of two parts: verb scare (to panic) and sparrow,plural i will pass significance sparrow.Interestingly, in English we emphasize threat crow (This is corvo Italy), and Italians consider sparrows to be a greater threat.
The crow is too smart to be frightened by the scarecrow.
The crow is too smart to be scared away by the scarecrow.
Because it starts with a masculine noun sp-, which requires the following definite and indefinite articles. It is also invariant, meaning that the singular and plural forms are the same.
- scarecrow = scarecrow
- scarecrow = scarecrow
- a scarecrow = a scarecrow
- Scarecrow’s = (some) scarecrow


Scarecrows have been used by farmers around the world since ancient times.according to focus on itAs the 1st century BC poet Tibullus noted in his first book of poetry, ancient Rome used miniature statues of the patron saint Priapus to scare birds.
Let red Priapus take charge of the abundant orchards,
For you drive away the birds with a terrible sickle.
(Translated by: F. Delacorte)
The scarecrow has a pumpkin head and wears a farmer’s hat.
The scarecrow has a pumpkin head and wears a farmer’s hat.
alternative term for scarecrow yes monsteroutside the agricultural field, it can also refer to monster.This word comes from the verb frightenin a poetic or literary context, means “to panic”.
suffix – Hello similar to ours -yes In English, it means something that accomplishes a specific action or purpose. (in this case, monster Achieves the behavior of scaring away birds – it is a “scarer”. )


sometimes you hear scarecrow called is puppet (puppet, baby, dummy) or mannequin (dummy, mannequin).
Finally, this is a lovely poem Natalina Lagana is called scarecrow, and its English translation. Can you understand it without reading the translation?
scarecrow
be a scarecrow
Do you think it’s small?
Do you think
work for men
Who grows wheat?
He is not made of straw.
Do you think
on those old clothes
How many years have passed in life
time has passed
and the passing season
Planting Timber
Play a supporting role.
on a worn hat
Two sparrows court each other.
There, in the middle of the field,
get wet by rain
and dried by the sun,
Who said this is terrible,
I say bring joy.
If you look at it,
Inside an old shirt
a heart is beating
Although
You can’t see it.
scarecrow,
Making a scarecrow
Is this role too low-key for you?
have you ever considered
man’s hard work
Who cultivates wheat,
He is not made of straw.
have you ever thought about
On those tattered clothes,
How much life has passed,
the time passed,
season has passed
Planting Timber
This provides its support.
On the worn hat,
Two sparrows court each other.
There, in the middle of the field,
soaked by rain,
and dried by the sun,
Those who say he is here to scare people
I say he brings joy.
if you look inside
distressed shirt,
A heart beats there,
even though
It cannot be seen.
Heather Broster is a graduate with honors in linguistics from the University of Western Ontario. She is an aspiring polyglot, fluent in English and Italian, as well as varying degrees of fluency in Japanese, Welsh and French. Originally from Toronto, Heather has lived in several countries, notably Italy for six years. Her main research areas are language acquisition, education and bilingual teaching.



