"Schwan" is the word for a single "Swan"
"Schwäne" is the word for several "Swans"
swan = हंस (pronounced hans)
Cygnus The word "swan" is derived from Old English swan, akin to the German Schwan and Dutch zwaan, in turn derived from Indo-European root *swen (to sound, to sing), whence Latin derives sonus (sound).[1] Young swans are known as cygnets, from the Latin word for swan, cygnus. An adult male is a cob, from Middle English cobbe (leader of a group); an adult female is a pen.
It means good swan
The constellation is in the shape of a swan and Cygnus is the Latin word for swan.
The word for swan in Flemish is "zwaan."
I murdered a swan I love swans
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According to Webster's Dictionary, the plural for the word "swan" is "swans".
Chre is not a German word
κύκνος (kiknos)