A "parrot" in Hebrew is a "TUK-ki," with the accent on the first syllable, which is pronounced with a short "u," as in the word "put."
It means "Parrot".
Tuki is a Parrot.
PARROT PEAHEN
,,papagáj"
papagaio
Sokuro
Oumu
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
PolyGon
If your train the parrot to say hello then yes. This can be accomplished by repeating the word around the bird and rewarding it with a treat when it says it.
I would say no, a parrot does not talk more than a cockatoo.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH