US /ˈdʌklɪŋ/
・UK /ˈdʌklɪŋ/
English has diminutive prefixes like mini, as in minifridge or miniskirt, as well as suffixes like ie as in plushie or puppy, and ling as in duckling or darling.
English has diminutive prefixes like "mini," as in "mini fridge" or "mini skirt," as well as suffixes like "ee," as in "plushy" or "puppy," and "ling," as in "duckling" or "darling." So my mom is from Italy.
The Ugly Duckling
The Ugly Duckling.
The Ugly Duckling
The Ugly Duckling.
Duckling crossing is clear.
Duckling Crossing is clear!
Or once the duckling is born, it knows how to swim.
We say, "Once the chick is born from the egg, it knows how to walk." Or, "Once the duckling is born, it knows how to swim." So a person who is good at what they do should know what to do without you telling them what to do.
Here's a question from Plucky Duckling.
Somewhere by a woodland stream, one little duckling is about to waddle into a big problem.
Somewhere by a woodland stream, one little duckling
There was also the shortfilm about the Ugly Duckling,
The first duckling to hatch had blue spots.
The first duckling to hatch had... blue spots. Mother Duck called him Crayon.
Trying to chase after a little duckling.
Trying to chase after a little duckling.