A compound word that combines "bird," "fish," and "walk" could be "birdfishwalk." However, this term is not standard in English. A more common approach would be to create separate compound words, such as "Birdwatching" (for observing birds) or "fishing" (for catching fish), but these do not directly combine all three concepts.
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Yes. A jay is a bird and walk is a verb/noun.
Motor bird is not a compound word.
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No, the word 'walk' is not a compound verb. A compound verb is made up of two or more words that act as a single verb, but 'walk' is a simple verb expressing an action on its own.
yes if you put it together like this fishsticks
it is a compound word because fish and men are in it but it is not even a word. a similar compound word is fisherman. there is fisher and man in fisherman, and it is a word. use that instead
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No it is not.
"Goldfish" is a compound word that combines "gold" and "fish."