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23 Jun 2015
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Chicks called in japan ”Hiyoko” and hiyoko means only chickens baby.Not say hiyoko other birds baby. Does this sound natural?
Chicks called in japan ”Hiyoko” and hiyoko means only chickens baby.Not say hiyoko other birds baby. Does this sound natural?
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Unnatural
In Japan, chicks are called 'Hiyoko'. It only refers to baby chickens (chicks), not to other baby birds.

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