Yes, budgies can learn to mimic words and sounds that they hear frequently, including phrases you say. Their ability to imitate speech varies among individuals, with some being more vocal and skilled than others. Regular interaction and positive reinforcement can enhance their chances of picking up words. However, not all budgies will choose to mimic human speech, as it depends on their personality and environment.
This question is a matter of opinion. Some people like English budgies better than regular budgies or other people like regular budgies better than English budgies.
Yes, budgies are parakeets.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "repeat" (to do or say again).
Never say never, but very unlikely long-term
Budgies are parakeets. They eat seed
Parakeets and budgies refer to the same species, Melopsittacus undulatus, but the term "parakeet" is a broader classification that encompasses various species of small to medium-sized parrots with long tail feathers. In casual contexts, especially in the U.S. and Canada, "budgie" specifically refers to the domesticated version of this bird. Therefore, while all budgies are parakeets, not all parakeets are budgies. Thus, those who say they are the same are correct in the context of the species, while those who differentiate may refer to the broader classification of parakeets.
"can you repeat it": " lo puedes repetir?"
Yes, they're called gay budgies, ey.
repeat
Yes, lots of people have pet budgies.
The collective noun is a chatter of budgies.
Yes, budgies can certainly imitate whistling sounds.