Definition
Having a cheerful, bright quality like the sound of chirping birds; full of pleasant sounds.
Etymology
Derived from chirrup (the verb/noun) plus the adjectival suffix -y, which transforms nouns into adjectives describing their qualities. This formation became common in English to describe anything with chirrupping characteristics.
Kelly Says
Chirrupy is a lovely example of how English speakers add personality to words—we can describe a person's mood or voice as chirrupy to mean they're bright and cheerful without saying 'cheerful' directly!
Translations
CSČeština
veselý
ve-se-ly
DEDeutsch
zwitschern
tsvit-chern
ELΕλληνικά
χαρούμενος
cha-roo-me-nos
ESEspañol
chirriante
chi-ree-an-teh
FISuomi
onnellinen
on-nel-li-nen
FRFrançais
tendre
tahn-dree
IDBahasa Indonesia
gembira
ge-mbira
ITItaliano
allegro
ah-leh-gro
KO한국어
짹짹거리는
jaeng-jaeng-geo-ri-neun
MSBahasa Melayu
gembira
ge-mbira
NLNederlands
vrolijk
vro-lijk
PLPolski
weselny
ve-sel-ny
PTPortuguês
alegre
ah-leh-grey
RUРусский
звонкий
zvon-kee
SWKiswahili
furaha
foo-ra-ha
THไทย
เสียงร่าเริง
sī-ngɔː rā-rēːng
TRTürkçe
neşeli
neh-seh-lee
UKУкраїнська
радісний
ra-di-sny
VITiếng Việt
vui vẻ
vui-vey
ZUZU
isigqoko
ee-see-g-ko-ko