It's part of a comedy exchange in the movie the Cocoanuts. While reading a map Groucho mentions a "viaduct" between a peninsula and the mainland and Chico replies "Why a Duck?"
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Yes, the noun duck is a common noun, a word for any duck of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Daffy DuckDuck, NC 27949Duck Lake, Clarence, MIDuck House (restaurant), Monterey Park, CA"Duck Soup", 1933 movie with Groucho and Harpo Marx
Anas is the Latin word for duck, the meaning of the Latin word for duck is "duck."
Duck is a perfectly good word. It is not in bad usage; it is not slang and it is not obscene . Duck is not a bad word.
The word for 'duck' in Denmark is 'and'.
Duck is "pato" in Spanish.
What word can go before pretty or duck
to duck = hitkofef (התכופף) duck (animal) = barvaz (ברווז)
There are two clauses in the example sentence:whose real name was Julius Marxwho were all comediansBoth of these clauses are relative clauses. A relative clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb but is not a complete sentence. A relative clause 'relates' information about a noun or an antecedent.The word 'whose' is functioning as an adjective by describing the noun 'name'. The clause relates information about the noun 'Groucho Marx".The word 'who' is functioning as a relative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun by introducing the relative clause that relates information about its antecedent 'brothers'.
The word "duck" has one syllable.
The word "duck" has three phonemes: /d/, /ʌ/, and /k/.