English
Etymology
From fledge ( “ prepare for flying ” ) + -ling .
Pronunciation
Adjective
fledgling (not comparable )
Untried or inexperienced .
2011 , Jay A. Gertzman, Bookleggers and Smuthounds: The Trade in Erotica, 1920-1940 :
His trenchant criticisms of the Church's repression [ …] include a discussion of the considerable 1938 success of the fledgling NODL in getting magazines removed from various points of sale.
Emergent or rising .
Synonyms
Translations
inexperienced
Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
Czech: nezkušený
Danish: please add this translation if you can
Dutch: onervaren (nl)
Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
Estonian: please add this translation if you can
Finnish: kokematon (fi) , aloitteleva (fi) , orastava (fi)
French: inexpérimenté (fr)
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German: unerfahren (de) , unerprobt , ungeprüft
Greek: πρωτόπειρος (el) m ( protópeiros ) , άπειρος (el) m ( ápeiros ) , αρχάριος (el) m ( archários )
Italian: inesperto (it) , alle prime armi
Khmer: ដោយគ្មានបទពិសោធន៏ ( daoy kmien bɑt pi’saot )
Portuguese: inexperiente (pt)
Russian: нео́пытный (ru) ( neópytnyj ) , неискушённый (ru) ( neiskušónnyj ) , зелёный (ru) ( zeljónyj )
Spanish: inexperto (es) , bisoño (es) m , principiante (es) m or f
Swedish: oerfaren (sv) , flygfärdig
Noun
fledgling (plural fledglings )
A young bird which has just developed its flight feathers (notably wings).
An insect that has just fledged, i.e. undergone its final moult to become an adult or imago .
( figuratively ) An immature , naïve or inexperienced person.
Translations
young bird
Czech: ptáče (cs) n , ptáčátko n
Danish: please add this translation if you can
Dutch: kuiken (nl)
Estonian: linnupoeg
Finnish: lentopoikanen
French: oisillon (fr) m , oiselet (fr) m
German: Küken (de) n ; ( Austria also ) Kücken (de) n flügges Küken n , ( Austria also ) flügges Kücken n ,Küken (de) n , flügger Vogel m , eben flügge gewordener Vogel m , Jungvogel (de) m
Greek: νεοσσός (el) m ( neossós )
Italian: uccellino (it)
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Khmer: កូនបក្សី ( koon baksəy )
Maori: pīrere , hauturuki
Portuguese: filhote /filho /pássaro /etc. recém- emplumado
Romanian: păsărea (ro) f , păsărică f
Russian: опери́вшийся птене́ц m ( operívšijsja ptenéc ) , птене́ц (ru) m ( ptenéc )
Slovak: vtáča n
Spanish: pollito (es) m , polluelo m
Swedish: fågelunge (sv)
Tagalog: inakay , sisiw
Volapük: ( ♂♀ ) bödül (vo) , ( ♂ ) hibödül , ( ♀ ) jibödül
inexperienced person
Albanian: axhami (sq)
Danish: please add this translation if you can
Dutch: nieuweling (nl) ,( familiar ) melkmuil (nl) , aankomeling (nl) ,groentje (nl)
Faroese: please add this translation if you can
Finnish: untuvikko (fi)
French: novice (fr) m or f , ( familiar ) bleu (fr)
German: Grünschnabel (de) m , Neuling (de) m , Laie (de) m
Greek: αρχάριος (el) m ( archários )
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Italian: novellino (it) , principiante (it) , pivello (it)
Khmer: មនុស្សគ្មានសមត្ថភាព ( mɔnuh kmien sa’mattʰa’ pʰiep )
Portuguese: novato (pt) m , iniciante m or f
Romanian: novice (ro) m or f , ageamiu (ro) m
Russian: новичо́к (ru) m ( novičók ) , нео́пытный юне́ц m ( neópytnyj junéc ) , зелёный (ru) m ( zeljónyj ) ( disparaging, lit.: "green" )
Spanish: amateur (es) m or f , novato (es) m , principiante (es) m or f , pipiolo (es)
Swedish: nybörjare (sv) c
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