Usage Note
Pappagallo (m) has the regular plural pappagalli. Figuratively it describes a person who repeats others' words without understanding — 'parrot' in English carries the same metaphor. In older slang it also referred to a man who pesters women with unwanted attention, though this usage is dated.
Examples
"Il pappagallo ripete ogni parola che sente."
Natural Translation
The parrot repeats every word it hears.
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