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- IPA(key): /ˈpɛɹəɡɹɪn ˈfælkən/, /ˈpɛɹəɡɹɪn ˈfɔː(l)kən/
peregrine falcon (plural peregrine falcons)
- A medium-sized, very swift falcon, of species Falco peregrinus, that hunts small birds.
Falco peregrinus
- Afrikaans: swerfvalk
- Albanian: petriti
- Arabic: شَاهِين (šāhīn)
- Armenian: իսկական բազե (iskakan baze)
- Middle Armenian: շահէն (šahēn)
- Asturian: ferre palomberu (ast), palomberu (ast), ferre moru (ast)
- Basque: belatz handi
- Belarusian: сапса́н m (sapsán)
- Breton: falc’hun kantreat
- Bulgarian: со́кол ски́тник m (sókol skítnik)
- Burarra: del
- Catalan: falcó pelegrí m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 游隼 (yóusǔn)
- Czech: sokol stěhovavý m
- Danish: vandrefalk (da) c
- Dutch: slechtvalk (nl) m
- Esperanto: migra falko, pilgrima falko
- Estonian: rabapistrik (et)
- Faroese: ferðafalkur
- Finnish: muuttohaukka (fi), jalohaukka (fi)
- French: faucon pèlerin (fr) m
- Friulian: falcon
- Galician: falcón peregrino
- German: Wanderfalke (de) m
- Greek: πετρίτης (el) m (petrítis)
- Greenlandic: kiinaaleeraq
- Hindi: शाहीन (śāhīn)
- Hungarian: vándorsólyom (hu)
- Icelandic: förufálki (is)
- Irish: fabhcún gorm (ga) m, seabhac gorm m, seabhac seilge m
- Italian: falco pellegrino m
- Japanese: 隼 (ja) (hayabusa), ハヤブサ (ja) (hayabusa)
- Kazakh: лашын (laşyn)
- Korean: 매 (ko) (mae), 송골매 (ko) (songgolmae)
- Kumyk: лачин (laçin), къарчыгъа (qarçığa)
- Ladin: falcon
- Latvian: lielais piekūns
- Lithuanian: sakalas keleivis
- Lower Sorbian: sokoł
- Lule Sami: unnep rievsakhábak
- Luxembourgish: Spuervull m
- Macedonian: сив со́кол m (siv sókol)
- Maltese: bies
- Manx: shirragh y ree m
- Navajo: ginízhiin
- Norman: êcouffl'ye m
- Northern Sami: bárbmofálli
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: vandrefalk (no) m
- Nynorsk: vandrefalk m
- Occitan: moisset pelegrin m
- Ottoman Turkish: شاهین (şahin)
- Persian: شاهین (fa) (šâhin)
- Polish: sokół wędrowny (pl) m
- Portuguese: falcão peregrino m
- Punjabi: ਬਹਿਰੀ f (bahirī)
- Romani: falkono m
- Romanian: șoim călător
- Romansch: falcun pelegrin m
- Russian: сапса́н (ru) m (sapsán), настоя́щий со́кол m (nastojáščij sókol)
- Sami: bárbmofálli
- Sardinian: àcchili piscadrixi, tilibriu, astori perdighinu
- Scottish Gaelic: seabhag-ghorm f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: сиви соко m
- Roman: sivi soko (sh) m
- Slovak: sokol sťahovavý (sk) m
- Slovene: sokol selec (sl) m
- Spanish: halcón peregrino m
- Swedish: pilgrimsfalk (sv)
- Turkish: doğan (tr), gökdoğan (tr)
- Ukrainian: сапса́н m (sapsán), со́кіл m (sókil)
- Upper Sorbian: sokoł
- Urdu: شاہین (śāhīn)
- Welsh: hebog tramor
- West Frisian: Noardske falk c, sljochtfalk c
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